April 9, 2025
Maro Greenlit for 313,000 sq ft Logistics Hub in Knowsley

Maro Greenlit for 313,000 sq ft Logistics Hub in Knowsley

Maro Developments has received the green light to build a 313,000 sq ft grade A logistics warehouse in Knowsley, marking a major milestone for the developer’s expanding portfolio. The new development—dubbed Mercury 62—will sit on a 22-acre site to the southeast of Junction 6 of the M62. With two new

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A new horizon takes shape on Grimsby's skyline

A new horizon takes shape on Grimsby’s skyline

Grimsby’s pioneering new Horizon Youth Zone has reached a major construction milestone, with work now complete on the roofline of the final building, which offers a first glimpse of how the development will look on the town’s skyline. Located on Garth Lane, the development is being delivered by national charity

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Issue 327 : Apr 2025

April 9, 2025

Universal Magic Comes to Bedford: £50bn Theme Park Set to Transform UK Tourism

Universal Magic Comes to Bedford: £50bn Theme Park Set to Transform UK Tourism

A spectacular new chapter in UK tourism is about to begin, as Universal announces plans to build its first European theme park and resort – right in the heart of Bedfordshire. In a landmark deal between Universal Destinations & Experiences, the UK government, and Bedford Borough Council, a multi-billion-pound investment will bring a world-class entertainment resort to a 476-acre site in Bedford, with construction expected to begin in 2026 and doors opening in 2031. Set to become the largest visitor attraction in the UK, the resort is forecast to welcome 8.5 million guests in its first year alone and deliver a staggering £50 billion boost to the economy by 2055. The project is also expected to generate around 28,000 new jobs – with nearly 20,000 created during construction and a further 8,000 in hospitality, creative industries, tourism and tech, including AI. The theme park will feature several immersive, Universal-themed lands inspired by the studio’s blockbuster films, including the likes of Minions, Jurassic Park, and Jaws. In addition to thrilling rides and cutting-edge attractions, the site will include a 500-room hotel, a bustling retail and dining complex, and new entertainment venues. Universal is also working with local colleges and universities to ensure training and job opportunities for residents, further strengthening ties with the community. Prime Minister Keir Starmer hailed the project as a “game-changer” for the region and the country: “Today we closed the deal on a multi-billion-pound investment that will see Bedford become home to one of the biggest entertainment parks in Europe.This is our Plan for Change in action – delivering growth, thousands of jobs, and real opportunities for people. Together, we are building a brighter future for the UK.” Chancellor Rachel Reeves added: “This investment is a vote of confidence in Britain’s future. Universal’s commitment will bring billions into the economy and transform lives through job creation and economic growth.” Mark Woodbury, Chairman and CEO of Universal Destinations & Experiences, said: “Bringing a world-class theme park and resort to the United Kingdom is a tremendous opportunity and part of our vision to bring Universal experiences to new audiences around the globe. We’re excited about what lies ahead.” The government has pledged major investment in transport and infrastructure to ensure the resort is accessible and seamlessly connected to surrounding areas. The development is still subject to planning approvals, with proposals due to be submitted soon. With a bold vision, global backing, and the promise of economic transformation, Universal’s arrival in Bedford is set to make history – turning the county into a leading global destination for family entertainment. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Maro Greenlit for 313,000 sq ft Logistics Hub in Knowsley

Maro Greenlit for 313,000 sq ft Logistics Hub in Knowsley

Maro Developments has received the green light to build a 313,000 sq ft grade A logistics warehouse in Knowsley, marking a major milestone for the developer’s expanding portfolio. The new development—dubbed Mercury 62—will sit on a 22-acre site to the southeast of Junction 6 of the M62. With two new junctions planned on Cronton Road, the project is expected to significantly boost connectivity and strengthen local infrastructure. Once operational, the facility is projected to contribute approximately £15.6 million in Gross Value Added (GVA) annually to the local economy. Designed by architectural practice Fletcher Rae and supported by global property consultancy JLL, the warehouse will offer a high-spec, single-unit distribution space tailored to the needs of modern logistics and warehousing businesses. Avison Young also played a key role in guiding the planning process. Chris Stroud, Director of Development at Maro Developments, commented: “Securing planning permission is a fantastic achievement and an exciting step forward. With JLL’s invaluable input, alongside Fletcher Rae’s design expertise and Avison Young’s planning guidance, we’re now ready to bring Mercury 62 to life. Its strategic location and premium specification will provide a first-class logistics solution for occupiers while supporting the broader community.” Edward Blood, Director at JLL, added: “Demand for top-tier logistics space in the North West remains strong among both occupiers and investors. Mercury 62 is perfectly positioned to meet that growing demand.” Construction is expected to commence in the coming months, bringing with it high-quality space for logistics firms and a boost to the regional economy. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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A new horizon takes shape on Grimsby's skyline

A new horizon takes shape on Grimsby’s skyline

Grimsby’s pioneering new Horizon Youth Zone has reached a major construction milestone, with work now complete on the roofline of the final building, which offers a first glimpse of how the development will look on the town’s skyline. Located on Garth Lane, the development is being delivered by national charity OnSide, in partnership with North East Lincolnshire Council, which is contributing to the development as part of the Greater Grimsby Town Deal, and the Department of Culture Media and Sport, through the Youth Investment Fund. The site is being transformed by Yorkshire and Lincolnshire construction firm, Hobson & Porter and is due to open this autumn. As part of the work, a series of Grade II listed 19th century maltings and grain store buildings, known as West Haven Maltings and Migar House, have been fully restored and repurposed. The middle part of the building sits at the heart of the development alongside the River Freshney and on a river wall which had to be rebuilt using a pontoon in the river to create a safe working platform. The building had fallen into a state of disrepair but it has been rebuilt, and work is now complete on its new roof structure. In addition to the refurbishment and restoration aspects of the project, the final piece of the scheme will see Hobson & Porter constructing a large outdoor multi-use games area (MUGA). Horizon Youth Zone will offer a safe and inspiring place for young people aged 8 to 19, and up to 25 for those with additional needs, to enjoy their leisure time. There will be over 20 activities taking place each evening, for just £5 annual membership and 50p per visit, including football, boxing, climbing, creative arts, music, drama and employability training. Joe Booth, Business Development Director from Hobson & Porter, said: “With construction due to complete this summer ahead of the Youth Zone opening in autumn, this part of the development and restoration of the building, which was in a poor state of disrepair, is an achievement worth marking for the whole project team. “It’s been a highly complex part of the scheme, that also required a retaining river wall to be built, but it’s the final piece of the jigsaw that now shows how Horizon Youth Zone will integrate into Grimsby’s skyline. The feedback we’ve received from the people of Grimsby has been fantastic, regardless of whether or not they’re connected to the project, because it’s given these buildings and this site a new lease of life and is going to make a huge difference to so many local young people, as well as bringing a state-of-the-art facility to the town.” Lucy Ottewell-Key, CEO of Horizon Youth Zone, said: “We’re delighted with how work is progressing and to see the completed roofline on this final building feels like a major milestone ahead of our opening later this year. “There’s a genuine buzz across North East Lincolnshire about Horizon Youth Zone and what it means for young people throughout the region, especially because so many local businesses, organisations and patrons are supporting us and making it possible, which is very exciting for everyone involved.” Horizon Youth Zone is an independent charity with a private sector led board, and once opened, it will be part of the OnSide network of 15 Youth Zones nationwide, which support over 50,000 young people annually. After completion, it’s estimated that Horizon could benefit up to 4,000 young people from North East Lincolnshire each year. Capital funders of Horizon Youth Zone comprise of Historic England, National Lottery Heritage Fund, The Architectural Heritage Fund, The Youth Investment Fund, Evergreen Life, St. James’s Place Charitable Foundation, Ørsted and Greencoats Wind UK. Horizon Youth Zone is also building a fabulous family of Founder Patrons, comprising of local organisations and philanthropists, who will support the Youth Zone during its first four years. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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