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Speculative development ahead of its time
21 February 2025
Developer Indurent, has started the speculative development of the final phase at its 50-acre Indurent Park Derby, scheme in the East Midlands three years ahead of its planned development pipeline.

By Liza Helps Property Editor Logistics Matters
THE NEW unit, which will total 43,00 ft2 will be target BREEAM ‘Excellent’ and an EPC ‘A’ rating, represents the final phase off the scheme which was originally conceived as a seven-year, six-phase scheme, however Indurent Park Derby will be completed in just four years in response to high demand in the region for modern industrial workspace with strong ESG credentials.
Indurent Development Director Rob Richardson, said: “The accelerated development programme underlines our conviction for the location as one of the UK’s fastest-growing manufacturing hubs. We anticipate strong interest in the final unit as demand for modern, high-spec space in the region continues to outweigh supply.”
The Park is currently home to Rolls Royce, which occupies a 148,000 ft2 facility completed in 2024, as well as heat pump manufacturer Vaillant, Swedish medical technology company Getinge, and a national training centre for Kia.
Winvic Construction is the principal contractor for the final phase, having successfully delivered the previous three phases at the Park and other high-quality units at the nearby Indurent Park Tamworth.
Knight Frank and Savills are instructed as agents on the final unit.
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