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Birmingham Post
Business
Graeme Whitfield

Henry Boot firm secures £54m funding deal for Nottingham logistics scheme

Yorkshire development company HBD has signed a £53.8m funding deal to progress a massive logistics scheme in Nottingham.

The business, part of the Sheffield -based Henry Boot group, has signed the forward funding deal with Oxenwood Real Estate for the 426,464 sq ft New Horizon scheme.

The 28-acre site, formerly home to Imperial Tobacco, will see the development of seven industrial units from 30,000 sq ft to 145,000 sq ft on a speculative basis, with hopes of creating up to 1,000 new jobs for the city.

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The deal is the latest in a succession of logistics developments for Henry Boot, including its £6.2m acquisition of a prominent site in Welwyn Garden City and a joint venture with Barings to deliver a £100m logistics scheme in Rainham, Essex.

Ed Hutchinson, managing director of HBD, said: “This is the latest in a series of deals, with industrial and logistics a major component of our investment strategy.

“New Horizon is extremely well-located and will deliver new I&L space to satisfy established market demand for high-quality stock within the Midlands region.”

The surge on online sales during the pandemic has led to a sales boost for logistics firms, with demand for new warehouses rising, especially in well-connected parts of the Midlands.

Demolition work on the former Imperial Tobacco factory - which at one stage employed thousands of people, but was dubbed one of Nottingham’s ugliest buildings - was completed in 2019.

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