Eshton Released a Proposal That Would Add 600,000 sq. ft. on to the Construction Scheme
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Eshton has released a proposal that would add 600,000 sq. ft. on to the construction scheme that is taking place at Burnley Bridge. The commercial property developer and investor has released news of the extension to the current 80 acre scheme that includes Burnley Bridge and Titanium Park. The scheme at the moment is located at Junction 9 of the M65 and will offer more opportunities for businesses to gain their own tailor made accommodation, similar to the scheme that is currently under construction.

The investor and property developing company has said that the newly proposed site will be constructed on a 32 acre site on the south side of the M65 carriageway, adjacent to the A679 Accrington Road, will be called Burnley Bridge South. It is thought that the construction project will offer the same level and variety of warehousing and industrial accommodation on the business park. The units will be tailored to meet the requirements of the tenants. The plans for the new construction work is for six different units that will total 600,000 sq.ft. and the possibility of a bespoke building footprint that measures over 500,000 sq. ft. that could be accommodated on the site.

This development is proving to be really successful for Eshton and an additional site valued at £45 million is a further commitment from the company to investment in industry growth. Eshton has showcased their intention to invest in to Burnley throughout the construction work on Burnley Bridge and Titanium Park. The newly announced development could bring as many as 1,300 new jobs to the area.

Burnley Bridge is an industrial site which is ideally located, with good access to the national road network. The Burnley Bridge Business Park is considered to be the largest industrial park development to be carried out on the M65 corridor for more than 10 years.

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