UK port operator, Associated British Ports (ABP), has lodged a reserved matters application for 103,000 sq ft of industrial and logistics space at its Helm @ Immingham site.

It is the planned first phase of development for this 227-acre strategic location. This speculative development, ahead of occupier commitment, will provide a supply of new, modern, purpose-built units.

ABP, which operates the ports of Grimsby and Immingham, is developing the scheme and retaining it within its property portfolio.

Units would range in size from 4,820 sq ft to 26,797 sq ft and will be targeted at small to medium sized enterprises in energy venture start-ups, port logistics, manufacturing and distribution. JLL, Gent Visick and PPH have been selected as agents to market the scheme.

Helm @ Immingham has potential to provide a further 1.1m sq ft of industrial space along with 90 acres of automotive open storage with on-site renewable energy generation.

Andrew Dawes, regional director of the Humber ports, said: “The development of new business units represents a material strengthening of the UK’s trade infrastructure.

“As part of a broader strategy to ensure resilience and continuity in ‘Keeping Britain Trading’, this initiative also plays a role in enabling the energy transition through its on-site provision of renewable energy.

“At ABP, we remain committed to investing in and evolving our port facilities – not only to support regional and national economic growth but also to deliver lasting benefits to the communities in which we operate.

“Our continued focus on sustainable development ensures we are well-positioned to meet the challenges of tomorrow while driving prosperity today.”

Greg Lacey, head of property at ABP (Humber), added: “This application demonstrates the need for strategic investment in new industrial and logistics to facilitate the continued growth of ABP and to maintain the Humber ports leading position in the UK, as well as significant investment in the region for jobs.

“This is the first speculative industrial scheme for ABP, which is hugely exciting.

“Outline planning permission is currently pending determination for the development of a major automotive storage facility and a new site access – laying the groundwork for future automotive growth.

“This additional new build project is a priority within our low-carbon development strategy, with a clear commitment to building green.

“By integrating sustainability solutions such as ground source heat pumps and on-site renewable energy, we are setting a new standard for sustainable infrastructure that supports both economic progress and environmental responsibility.”

More on Associated British Ports here: https://www.abports.co.uk/

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