Plans have been submitted for the second phase of a prominent industrial development in Staffordshire.
Commercial property developer Stoford and owner and manager of logistics real estate Logicor has put forward proposals to Lichfield District Council for the final remaining plot of land at the southern end of Liberty Park.
The scheme proposes two options of either a single 283,000 sq ft industrial logistics building or two separate units of 80,000 sq ft and 150,000 sq ft, both including integral office space and parking.
Liberty Park is a 32-acre site in an established industrial location. The northern part of the scheme was developed in 2019, with two industrial and logistics units of 115,000 sq ft and 48,000 sq ft, which are now fully operational.
Stoford director Edward Peel, said: "The park is based in the heart of the Midlands, with excellent transport links and has generated significant interest from occupiers.
"We are putting forward two options for the development of the remaining land, which reflect current market demand."
Anthony McCluskie, director of asset management at Logicor, added: "With the success we had in leasing the two existing units at Liberty Park, Lichfield, we are excited to work with Stoford as our development manager on this scheme, as we submit planning proposals to bring forward the remaining land to create modern, sustainable logistics space."
Avison Young and CBRE are being retained as letting agents at Liberty Park.
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