Work has started on the second phase of a major business development.
Site Manager Pete Allworth, Contracts Manager, Phil Griffiths and Construction Manager, Steve Flavell
Anticipated to be completed by November, the latest phase will add an additional 20,000 ft² of industrial space and marks the first of four office buildings and one retail unit within Zone 1 of the scheme built by commercial property developers, Morris Property. Steve Flavell, Construction Manager at Morris Property, said: “We are excited to start Phase Two of Stadium Point, being our biggest development for the company to date.
Toby Shaw, partner and commercial agent at Towler Shaw Roberts, believes the site will offer massive potential.
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