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Huntingdon warehouse reaches practical completion
29 February 2024
Trebor Developments reached practical completion in its Lightning Park industrial and logistics scheme in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.

By Liza Helps Property Editor Logistics Matters
THE SCHEME comprises two units, one totalling 126,689 ft2 was pre let to DHL last year and reached practical completion six weeks ahead of schedule. The other, a smaller 32,638 ft2 unit, named “Lightning 32”, was developed speculatively.
Both units have been built to target BREAM Very Good and an EPC A rating with various sustainable initiatives, including its own lake for staff wellbeing.
Trebor Developments bought the 10-acre site from St John’s College in 2021. The development will be marketed as “Lightning Park, Huntingdon”. Contractor GMI Construction Group delivered the £13 million park for Trebor.
Bidwells and Savills are joint agents.
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