Chancerygate and Bridges Submit Plans for 270,000ft² Urban Logistics Space in Erdington

Plans have been lodged to speculatively build 270,000 sq ft of grade A urban logistics space on a former automotive component manufacturing site in Erdington, Birmingham.

The development, called Torque, is a joint venture between Chancerygate and specialist sustainable and impact investor Bridge Fund Management. It will feature 22 leasehold units ranging from 4,500 sq ft to 60,000 sq ft, located on Chester Road in Erdington, near junctions 5 and 6 of the M6, with a projected gross development value of £77m.

Neighbouring occupiers include Jaguar Land Rover, Volvo, and Selco Builders Warehouse, alongside additional retail and industrial parks. Chancerygate and Bridges are also in discussions with two parties regarding the sale of two prominent plots at the front of the estate. The scheme is targeting EPC A+ and BREEAM Excellent ratings.

Chancerygate development manager, Rob Watts, who is based in the company’s Birmingham office, said: “There is unsatisfied demand from SME occupiers in Birmingham and across the West Midlands for high quality, sustainable urban logistics units in prime locations.

“Torque will aim to satisfy this through providing flexibly sized, high specification space on what is regarded as one of the city’s most prominent sites.

“Our proposed plans will regenerate a redundant building into new grade A accommodation which will be of interest to a range of prospective occupiers. We look forward to working with Birmingham City Council and stakeholders to bring forward this much needed highly specified development.”

Guy Bowden, partner at Bridges Fund Management, added: “We hope to transform this disused building into high-quality, highly sustainable logistics units that can support new jobs and boost the local economy.

“Erdington is an ideal location for this kind of development, and we believe these units will be attractive to a wide variety of SME occupiers.

“Our focus on sustainability is key to this: it enables us to offer occupiers lower running costs – thanks to smart design and on-site renewables – while also helping them achieve their own ESG goals through lower emissions.”

For more information on Torque and other developments, visit https://www.chancerygate.com/developments/current-projects/

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