500 jobs to be created near Wakefield at massive logistics hub

Up to 500 jobs are to be created in Wakefield with the construction of a logistics hub near the city.

Developer PLP has commenced construction of two speculative logistics warehouses at what will be known as PLP Wakefield.

The PLP Wakefield site is situated on a 16-acre development plot, directly adjacent to Junction 40 of the M1 motorway within Silkwood Business Park. It will consist of two logistics warehouses of 75,000 sq ft and 236,000 sq ft.

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JF Finnegan has been appointed as main contractor for the scheme, with completion scheduled for April 2021. When it is fully operational it is expected to create 500 new jobs.

CGI of how the site will appear and where it will be locatedCGI of how the site will appear and where it will be located
CGI of how the site will appear and where it will be located

Matthew Fitton, Development Director at PLP said: ‘PLP is committed to the Yorkshire logistics market because of the region’s expertise in this essential part of the economic infrastructure of the UK.

"This speculative development project demonstrates both PLP’s commitment to the region and also the strength of the occupational demand in the Wakefield sub-market."

"With immediate proximity to Junction 40 of the M1, PLP Wakefield will appeal to both national and regional businesses. PLP Wakefield is a well-established commercial location with great amenity value, strong occupier base and access to a large, skilled labour force. We expect this development will potentially create up to 500 new jobs when these units are occupied and fully operational.’

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As part of PLP’s sustainability policy on speculative buildings, the units will be delivered to a net zero carbon ready standard (as defined under the UK Green Building Council framework) and will achieve a BREEAM Very Good rating. Sustainability initiatives include roof mounted solar panels, multiple electric charging points for vehicles and future proofed infrastructure to scale these installations post occupation.’

Gent Visick and CBRE have been appointed as leasing agents for the scheme.

Andrew Gent of Gent Visick commented “Having been involved in the wider Silkwood Business Park for a number of years it is fantastic news that construction is about to commence on the two speculative units at this location which, with its excellent connections, is sure to generate significant interest from the logistics sector.”

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