The UK’s Leading specialist in regeneration, St Modwen Properties PLC works across the property industry. Based out of regional offices the business works with joint ventures in the public sector and with leading industry partners. St Modwen has been successfully developing Brownfield land for the last 30 years. St Modwen has recently submitted an application for consideration of the Planning Authorities for the final phase of the Quinton Business Park in Birmingham. Other projects contained within the St Modwen’s portfolio are the regeneration of the New Covent Market Garden in London and the campus for Swansea University in South Wales as part of the re-development of over 2,500 acres of land that were formally industrial sites.
The application has been submitted to Birmingham City Council for their consideration. The application consists of a 66,000 square foot warehouse unit, stated to be known as Q66. This facility would be suitable for storage and distribution. The site will also include parking for the facility and space for other more general industrial uses. The 18-acre site at Quinton Business Park would be expanded to include this Q66 warehouse St Modwen proposes. The Business Park can be found adjacent to junction 3 of the M5.
The final phase of the development that has been applied for will enhance the strength of the existing business park as well as reassuring and displaying St Modwen’s commitment to investment within the region. The development could be in a good potential location for a variety of logistics operators, whether they work regionally or nationally. Quinton Business Park is ideally located for access for the national road networks, with access to the M5 and easy travelling to the M6 and M42. The Business Park is also perfectly situated for Birmingham International Airport and International Rail Station.
Since the planning application has been submitted the Q66 unit could be finished and operating by the end of Summer 2018. This would be if the planning application is approved.