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G-Park Skelmersdale Wn8 8Dy Unit 3 257,149 Sq Ft G-PARK SKELMERSDALE WN8 8DY UNIT 3 257,149 SQ FT UNIT 1 221,123 SQ FT UNIT 2 Build-to-Suit 107,692 SQ FT 3 plots from 100,000 SQ FT Infrastructure in place CGI of Unit 1, 2 and 3 1 mile from J4, M58 gazeley.com G-PARK G-TRACK NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE G-TRACK makes it possible to deliver high M6 quality buildings within A1(M)market-beating timescales while maintaining the highest SKELMERSDALE construction standards. STRATEGIC A1(M) LEEDS M6 M62 HULL M62 M1 Skelmersdale M180 LOCATION M58 MANCHESTER M18 LIVERPOOL M62 SHEFFIELD M56 M1 Situate your business in a leading location for logistics. Surrounding NOTTINGHAM M6 occupiers include Matalan, Victorian Plumbing, Kammac Plc, Strategic location M1 Pepsico, Procter & Gamble, Hotter Shoes & SCA/Essity. Located one mile from M54 LEICESTER Junction 4 of the M58 BIRMINGHAM M6 A1(M) G-Park Skelmersdale offers flexible logistics solutions — high quality and five miles from M42 Junction 26 of the M6. NORTHAMPTON industrial/distribution units can be developed to meet occupiers’ M5 M1 requirements from 100,000 sq ft to 260,000 sq ft on 42 acres. M40 M11 FELIXSTOWE A1(M) Land is divided into three plots, with infrastructure already in place OXFORD M25 READING G-Park Skelmersdale can provide a total of 590,000 sq ft of high M4 LONDON quality logistics/industrial accommodation in three or four buildings BRISTOL M2 M3 with best-in class specification. DOVER M23 M20 M5 SOUTHAMPTON EXETER Quality development High quality self-contained distribution facility. G-PARK SKELMERSDALE M58 J4 (1 miles) BUILD-TO-SUIT OPPORTUNITY UNIT 3 REASONS 257,149 SQ FT Strategic location Best-in-class specification Located one mile from Junction 4 of the Highly specified, flexible design TO BE HERE M58 and five miles from Junction 26 of builtthe M6. for logistics. STATHAM ROAD G-Park Skelmersdale offers the occupier quality buildings in an established and popular commercial area — adjacent occupiers include DHL, ASDA and Great Bear/Culina. The sites are located 1 mile from Junction 4 of the M58 which Transport links Skelmersdale is well connected in the is accessed via the A5068 dual carriageway. Junction 26 of North West of England. Liverpool, Preston the M6 motorway is 5 miles to the east and the M57/M58 and Manchester are all within easy BUILD-TO-SUIT OPPORTUNITY intersection is 9.5 miles to the west. Liverpool2 is 13.5 miles reach. The roads have been designed to to the west and Manchester 31 miles to the south. drive around efficiently. This gives quick UNIT 1 access to the motorway network for rapid 221,123 SQ FT movement of goods and people. Skelmersdale’s land, location and links mean it has lots to offer: A rural district with a number of villages in close proximity A range of sport and leisure opportunities Access to the conurbations of Manchester and Liverpool Excellent access to M58 and M6 motorway BUILD-TO-SUIT OPPORTUNITY Skelmersdale has ambitious plans with the space to grow its UNIT 2 population and business base to ensure the Borough is well 107,692 SQ FT placed to attract new business opportunities, particularly being in such close proximity to the Port of Liverpool (Liverpool2). Strong labour pool Education establishments are thriving in West Lancashire, with Edge Hill University and West Lancashire College providing CGI of Unit 1, 2 and 3 the workforce and entrepreneurs of tomorrow. G-PARK SKELMERSDALE NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE M6 A1(M) WN8 8DY ISOCHRONE AND HGV DRIVE DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE A1(M) TIMES LEEDS M6 M62 HULL 30 min labour pool M62 2 hours M1 Skelmersdale M180 3 hours M58 MANCHESTER M18 LIVERPOOL 4.5 hours M62 West Lancashire is one of 12 districts in Lancashire and Population Statistics West Lancashire West Lancashire North West UK SHEFFIELD M56 stretches from the outskirts of Liverpool to the south of the 2017 census 2018 M1 River Ribble, with Southport to the west and Wigan and Total working age 69,700 61.2% 62.5% 62.9% Chorley to the east. Unemployed 2,300 4.5% 4.0% 4.2% NOTTINGHAM M6 Total population is 110,700 with an estimated 45,400 households. Managers & Senior Officials 4,800 9.9% 10.1% 10.8% Skilled Trades & Adminstrators 9,400 19.5% 20.4% 20.2% In 2017, 61.2% of the population were of working age. Of those, M1 M54 LEICESTER Process, Plant & Machinery 76.6% of West Lancashire residents were economically active. 5,200 21.2% 17.7% 16.8% & Elementary Occupations Of those economically active, 69.8% were in employment. BIRMINGHAM M6 A1(M) Source: Nomis 2019. M42 The most populated settlement area is Skelmersdale followed NORTHAMPTON Forecast total employment change: 2013-2032 by Ormskirk, Burscough and Aughton. Employment in West Lancashire is set to grow at more than double the average rate predicted M5 M1 Source: Nomis 2019 for the Local Enterprise Partnership area. By 2022 employment is set to have grown by 6.9%, M40 M11 FELIXSTOWE compared to an average of 3.3% for districts in the Lancashire LEP area. Furthermore, this rate A1(M) is predicted to continue with employment increasing by 11.3% by 2032. This is the highest rate Resources OXFORD For more information on lifestyle, employment, skills, funding and of growth across the comparator areas. M25 support visit https://letstalkskelmersdale.com Source: Oxford Economics LA Forecast READING M4 LONDON 11.3% 9.5% 7.9% 4.9% BRISTOL M2 M3 DOVER M23 M20 M5 West Lancashire UK North West Lancashire SOUTHAMPTON EXETER G-PARK SKELMERSDALE A565 WN8 8DY A59 SOUTHPORT A666 M66 STRATEGIC LOCATION A570 M6 ROCHDALE 2 A58 AND TRAVEL DISTANCES 27 A5209 M61 G-PARK STANDISH ORMSKIRK A58 G-Park Skelmersdale is situated in West Lancashire, 16 miles BOLTON M62 A577 SKELMERSDALE northeast of Liverpool, 31 miles from Manchester, one mile from A56 M58 Junction 4 and only five miles from M6 Junction 26. A565 5 SKELMERSDALE A5068 A577 WIGAN 4 1/18 A577 2 4 A58 3 6/26 3 A59 5 M58 1/15 M60 M60 SP 22 Destination Miles A LANE 1 14 M58 Junction 4 1 G-PARK A58 25 A580 M6 Junction 26 5 SKELMERSDALE A576 A5207 7 A570 A571 Liverpool 16 M6 1/12 A577 M602 MANCHESTER AM RD 24 A580 Liverpool2 13.5 STATH KIRKBY 3 D 6 23 Manchester 31 H R TITC A580 SALFORD ERS G EV L 5 N E N SEAFORTH Leeds 69 B 4 U ST. HELENSHELENS R A577 N POPORRTT OF 24 R SKELMERSDALEALE Birmingham 96 D LIVERPOOL M60 A5103 Coventry 114 M57 22 A5068 A6 M60 Glasgow 203 M62 2 10/21A A34 London 220 A570 9 1 LIVERPOOL 5 M62 A56 1 4 2 7 ALTRINGHAM 4 M58 1/6 WARRINGTON 3 M53 BIRKENHEAD 3 Liverpool M6 M6 3 A5300 A562 A562 Junction 4 Junction 26 5 MANCHESTER 20 A41 A561 M56 6 G-PARK SKELMERSDALE SITE PLAN & SPEC UNIT 1 I SITE PLAN & SPEC A W DE ISL RO A I E R IS W L A E N P P A A UNIT 1 21,600 S 25,700 S L N L N L L E O E O T I T I P O S I T P O S I T SQ FT SQ M 221,123 20,543 UNIT 1 Warehouse 205,634 SQ FT 19,104 SQ M 221,123 SQ FT Offices (2 storey) 15,274 SQ FT 1,419 SQ M (20,543 SQ M) Gatehouse 215 SQ FT 20 SQ M Total GIA 221,123 SQ FT 20,543 SQ M HGV parking 62 spaces (incl. loading areas) CGI of Unit 1 Car parking 235 (incl. disabled) Clear height 12.75 m Dock doors 20 Level doors 2 Site area 13.07 ac (5.29 ha) UNIT 2 I SITE PLAN & SPEC A W DE ISL RO A I E R IS W L A E N P P A A UNIT 2 11,150 S 13,200 S L N L N L L E O E O T I T I P O S I T P O S I T SQ FT SQ M 107,692 10,005 UNIT 2 107,692 SQ FT (9,300 SQ M) Warehouse 100,104 SQ FT 9,300 SQ M Offices (2 storey) 7,373 SQ FT 685 SQ M Gatehouse 215 SQ FT 20 SQ M Total GIA 107,692 SQ FT 10,005 SQ M CGI of Unit 2 HGV parking 42 spaces (incl. loading areas) Car parking 116 (incl. disabled) Clear height 12 m Dock doors 10 Level doors 2 Site area 13.10 ac (5.30 ha) UNIT 3 I SITE PLAN & SPEC UNIT 3 SQ FT SQ M 257,149 23,890 UNIT 3 257,149 SQ FT (23,890 SQ M) Warehouse 245,934 SQ FT 22,848 SQ M Offices (2 storey) 11,000 SQ FT 1,022 SQ M Gatehouse 215 SQ FT 20 SQ M Total GIA 257,149 SQ FT 23,890 SQ M 2 STOREY OFFICES HGV parking 77 spaces (incl. loading areas) Car parking 140 (incl. disabled) A W DE ISL RO A CGI of Unit 3 I E R IS W L Clear height 15 m A E N Dock doors 20 P P A 30,250 S A 35,900 S Level doors 3 L N L N L L E O E O Site area 15.17 ac (6.14 ha) T I T I P O S I T P O S I T Energy Cost usage effective OUR Cost-effective Monitoring energy usage We use high-quality materials and Our online energy dashboard sustainable initiatives to add value SUSTAINABILITY can help customers proactively and bottom-line savings through manage their energy consumption.
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