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G Park Skelmersdale Industrial/Distribution Development Glp.Com/Eu Build to Suit Opportunities from 100,000 Sq Ft to 260,000 Sq Ft G Park Skelmersdale Industrial/Distribution development glp.com/eu Build to suit opportunities from 100,000 sq ft to 260,000 sq ft TOTAL TOTAL GIA GIA 313,620 29,136 MK17WN8 8DY8EW EnhancedHigh Spec 221,123 20, 543 2020 spec SQ FT SQ M UNIT 3 257,149 SQ FT UNIT 1 Easy access to 221,123 SQ FT M58 & M6 motorways Adjacent occupiers UNIT 2 include 107,692 SQ FT DHL, ASDA & Great Bear/Culina CGI of Unit 1, 2 and 3 NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE M6 A1(M) G-Park Skelmersdale A1(M) LEEDS Strategic M6 M62 HULL locaǎon M62 M1 Skelmersdale M180 M58 LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER M18 M62 SHEFFIELD M56 M1 NOTTINGHAM Leading M6 Strategic location Located one mile from Junction M1 M54 LEICESTER 4 of the M58 and five miles BIRMINGHAM M6 A1(M) M42 from Junction 26 of the M6. NORTHAMPTON location for M5 M1 M40 M11 FELIXSTOWE A1(M) OXFORD M25 READING logistics M4 LONDON BRISTOL M2 M3 DOVER Situate your business in a leading location M23 M20 M5 SOUTHAMPTON for logistics. Surrounding occupiers include G-TRACK Matalan, Victorian Plumbing, Kammac Plc, G-TRACK makes it possible Pepsico, Procter & Gamble, Hotter Shoes & EXETER to deliver high quality buildings SCA/Essity. within market-beating timescales while maintaining G-Park Skelmersdale offers flexible the highest construction logistics solutions — high quality industrial/ standards. distribution units can be developed to meet occupiers’ requirements from 100,000 sq ft to 260,000 sq ft on 42 acres. Land is divided into three plots, with infrastructure already in place High spec G-Park Skelmersdale can provide a total of 590,000 sq ft of high quality logistics/ industrial accommodation in three or four buildings with best-in class specification. Finished to high specification High quality self-contained distribution facility. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE M6 A1(M) G-Park Skelmersdale M58 J4 (1 miles) A1(M)BUILD-TO-SUIT OPPORTUNITY M6 LEEDS UNIT 3 HULL 257,149M62 SQ FT Reasons M62 M1 M60 M180 Strategic StrongStrong Transport MANCHESTER M18 Location labourLabour poolPool Links LIVERPOOL to be here SHEFFIELD M56 M1 G-Park Skelmersdale offers the occupier Skelmersdale’s land, location and links mean Strategic location M6 NOTTINGHAM quality buildings in an established and it has lots to offer: Located one mile from Junction 4 of the popular commercial area — adjacent M58 and five miles from Junction 26 of STATHAM ROAD occupiers include DHL, ASDA and Great the M6. M1 M54 Bear/Culina. LEICESTER Transport links BIRMINGHAM MAGNA PARK The sites are located 1 mile from Junction Skelmersdale is well connected in the M6 LUTTERWORTH M42 4 of the M58 which is accessed via the Rural district in Sport & Leisure North West of England. Liverpool, Preston A1(M) A5068 dual carriageway. Junction 26 of the and Manchester are all within easy reach. close proximity Opportunities BUILD-TO-SUIT OPPORTUNITY NORTHAMPTON M6 motorway is 5 miles to the east and the The roads have been designed to drive M5 M57/M58 intersection is 9.5 miles to the around efficiently. This gives quick access M1 west. Liverpool2 is 13.5 miles to the west to the motorway network for rapid UNITM40 1 221,123 SQ FT M11 FELIXSTOWE and Manchester 31 miles to the south. movement of goods and people. A1(M) OXFORD Skelmersdale has ambitious plans with the Strong labour pool Access to Easy access to space to grow its population and business Education establishments are thriving in M25 base to ensure the Borough is well placed Manchester M58 and M6 West Lancashire, with Edge Hill University to attract new business opportunities, & Liverpool Motorway and West Lancashire College providing the BUILD-TO-SUIT OPPORTUNITY M4 READING LONDON particularly being in such close proximity to workforce and entrepreneurs of tomorrow. BRISTOL the Port of Liverpool (Liverpool2). UNIT 2 M2 107,692 SQ FT M3 DOVER M23 M20 M5 SOUTHAMPTON CGI of Unit 1, 2 and 3 EXETER G-Park Skelmersdale NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE M6 A1(M) HGV Isochrone and DRIVE A1(M) demographic profile Strong WN8MK17 8EW8DY labour pool TIMES LEEDS 30 min labour pool M6 M62 HULL M62 2 hours M1 Skelmersdale M180 3 hours West Lancashire is one of 12 districts in Lancashire and M58 Population Statistics West Lancashire West Lancashire North West UK LIVERPOOL MANCHESTER M18 4.5 hours stretches from the outskirts of Liverpool to the south of the M62 2017 census 2018 SHEFFIELD River Ribble, with Southport to the west and Wigan and M56 Chorley to the east. Total working age 69,700 61.2% 62.5% 62.9% M1 Unemployed 2,300 4.5% 4.0% 4.2% Total population is 110,700 with an estimated 45,400 Managers & Senior Officials 4,800 9.9% 10.1% 10.8% NOTTINGHAM households. M6 Skilled Trades & Adminstrators 9,400 19.5% 20.4% 20.2% In 2017, 61.2% of the population were of working age. Process, Plant & Machinery M1 5,200 21.2% 17.7% 16.8% M54 LEICESTER Of those, 76.6% of West Lancashire residents were & Elementary Occupations economically active. Source: Nomis 2019. BIRMINGHAM M6 A1(M) Of those economically active, 69.8% were in employment. M42 Forecast total employment change: 2013-2032 NORTHAMPTON The most populated settlement area is Skelmersdale Employment in West Lancashire is set to grow at more than double the average rate predicted for the Local Enterprise Partnership area. By 2022 employment is set to have grown by 6.9%, M5 followed by Ormskirk, Burscough and Aughton. M1 compared to an average of 3.3% for districts in the Lancashire LEP area. Furthermore, this rate M40 M11 FELIXSTOWE Source: Nomis 2019 is predicted to continue with employment increasing by 11.3% by 2032. This is the highest A1(M) rate of growth across the comparator areas. OXFORD Source: Oxford Economics LA Forecast Resources M25 For more information on lifestyle, employment, skills, funding READING and support visit https://letstalkskelmersdale.com M4 LONDON 11.3% 9.5% 7.9% 4.9% BRISTOL M2 M3 M20 DOVER West Lancashire UK North West Lancashire M23 M5 SOUTHAMPTON EXETER G-Park Skelmersdale A565 WN8 8DY A59 SOUTHPORT A666 M66 Strategic location A570 M6 ROCHDALE and travel distances 2 A58 27 A5209 M61 G-PARK STANDISH ORMSKIRK A58 BOLTON M62 A577 SKELMERSDALE SPA LA Travel Distances NE A56 G-PARK A565 5 Destination Miles SKELMERSDALE A5068 A577 WIGAN 4 1/18 A577 2 M58 Junction 4 1 4 A58 SKELMERSDALE 3 6/26 3 M6 Junction 26 5 A59 5 M58 1/15 M60 M60 22 A577 Liverpool 16 1 14 STATHAM RD Liverpool2 13.5 A58 25 A580 Manchester 31 A576 D H R A5207 TITC A570 A571 ERS G 7 EV L Leeds 69 M6 N E 1/12 N B 24 A580 M602 MANCHESTER U Birmingham 96 R KIRKBY 3 A577 N R SKELMERSDALEALE 23 D Coventry 114 6 A580 SALFORD SEAFORTH 5 Glasgow 203 4 ST. HELENSHELENS POPORRTT OF 24 A5068 London 220 LIVERPOOL M60 A5103 M57 22 M62 A6 M60 2 10/21A A34 A570 9 1 LIVERPOOL 5 M62 A56 1 4 M58 2 7 ALTRINGHAM 1/6 WARRINGTON 4 3 Liverpool M53 BIRKENHEAD M6 3 3 A5300 A562 M6 A562 Junction 4 Junction 26 5 MANCHESTER 20 A41 A561 M56 6 SITE PLAN & SPEC Schedule of accommodation TOTAL TOTAL GIA GIA Unit 1 221,123 20, 543 SQ FT SQ M Warehouse 205,634 sq ft 19,104 sq m Office (2 storey) 15,274 sq ft 1,419 sq m Gatehouse 215 sq ft 20 sq m Total GIA 221,123 sq ft 20,543 sq m 21,600 25,700 Narrow Aisle Wide Aisle pallet spaces pallet spaces UNIT 1 Key features 221,123 SQ FT (20,543 SQ M) ClearClea heightr 13.07 acres Enhanced height12.75 19m m (5.29 ha) 2020 spec 2 level 20 dock 50m access doors yard depth BUILD-TO-SUIT 62 HGV 235 car parking parking Schedule of accommodation TOTAL TOTAL GIA GIA Unit 2 107,692 10,005 SQ FT SQ M Warehouse 100,104 sq ft 9,300 sq m Office (2 storey) 7,373 sq ft 685 sq m Gatehouse 215 sq ft 20 sq m UNIT 2 Total GIA 107,692 sq ft 10,005 sq m 11,150 13,200 Narrow Aisle 107,692 SQ FT Wide Aisle (9,300 SQ M) pallet spaces pallet spaces Key features ClearClea heightr 13.10 acres Enhanced height12 m 19m (5.30 ha) 2020 spec 2 level 10 dock 50m access doors yard depth BUILD-TO-SUIT 42 HGV 116 car parking parking Schedule of accommodation TOTAL TOTAL GIA GIA Unit 3 257,149 23,890 SQ FT SQ M Warehouse 15,274 sq ft 22,848 sq m Office (2 storey) 11,000 sq ft 1,022 sq m Gatehouse 215 sq ft 20 sq m UNIT 3 Total GIA 257,149 sq ft 23,890 sq m 257,149 SQ FT 30,250 35,900 (23,890 SQ M) Wide Aisle Narrow Aisle pallet spaces pallet spaces Key features 2 STOREY OFFICES ClearClea heightr 15.17 acres Enhanced height15 m 19m (6.14 ha) 2020 spec 3 level 20 dock 52m access doors yard depth BUILD-TO-SUIT 77 HGV 140 car parking parking G-Park Skelmersdale Energy Cost usage Effective Many of our customers require their warehouse buildings to demonstrate G-Park Skelmersdale ® Sustainability excellent environmental performance. BREEAM and energy efficiency ratings Monitoring energy usage Cost-effective GLP is now recognised across the world for Our online energy dashboard We use high-quality materials as standard delivering industry-leading warehouse buildings can help customers and sustainable initiatives to add that continuously exceed our original environmental proactively manage their value and bottom-line savings aspirations, while supporting our customers’ energy consumption.
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