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New Grade a Industrial / Distribution Building 47,060 Dartford | M25 Junction 1A NEW GRADE A INDUSTRIAL / DISTRIBUTION BUILDING 47 47,060 SQ FT TO LET DC2 PROLOGIS PARK LITTLEBROOK ON JUNCTION FAST URBAN & 57M YARD CONNECTIVITY LOCATION PORT ACCESS DEPTH & LABOUR prologislittlebrook.co.uk ® 47 DC2 PROLOGIS PARK LITTLEBROOK Off Junction 1A Fast access Rail and fastrack Excellent local Direct urban of the M25 to ports bus services amenities access Location Public Transport Local Amenity Orbital 47 is located at Prologis Park Littlebrook, Bus: Orbital 47 lies within a 10 minute walk of the Littlebrook lies adjacent to The Bridge, a 265 acre north Dartford adjacent to Junction 1A of the M25. Littlebrook Fastrack Bus Stop. Fastrack connects mixed use regeneration joint venture between Littlebrook with Dartford town centre, Greenhithe, Prologis and Dartford Borough Council. Bluewater, and Ebbsfleet International Railway Station. Unrivalled Connectivity Advantages to local occupiers include: The service runs 7 days a week from 6am through By Road: The A2, A20 and A13 dual carriageways to midnight, with services up to every 10 minutes at 1,500 new homes providing a local labour pool. provide excellent access to London the UK’s largest peak times. The service expands the labour catchment Science & Technology education facilities, consumer market. The M20 and M2 lead to the providing a cost effective and convenient mode of with the opportunity to develop relationships. gateway to Continental Europe for road freight - the transport for staff, as well as visitors. Ports of Folkestone, Dover and the Channel Tunnel. Hotel, restaurant, café and shop facilities. Rail: Ebbsfleet International Railway Station has a The M25 offers direct access to the rest of the direct service to London St Pancras with an 18 minute 80 acres of open space and wildlife habitat UK motorway network. journey time, as well as services to Continental Europe. contribute to a high quality work environment. By Sea: The Ports of Dover, Southampton, Tilbury, Dartford Railway Station provides frequent passenger London Gateway and Felixstowe are all within a services to London Charring Cross and London Victoria. 2 hour drive time making Littlebrook a superb strategic location for international trade on the edge of the UK’s largest population centre. By Air: Orbital 47 is within an hour’s drive time of City, Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted Airports. M25 North to Watford & Stansted Queen Elizabeth II Bridge (Dartford Crossing) River Thames 47 DC2 PROLOGIS PARK LITTLEBROOK 47,060 sq ft (4,372 sq m) Planned Redevelopment M25 South to of Littlebrook Power Station M20 & Gatwick Albion Road Rennie Drive Fastrack bus route To M25 J1A 2 storey office Indicative image of Prologis development 42 car 11 HGV 3 No. level parking parking access doors spaces spaces Warehouse 10m clear height 80m 2 No. dock doors 57.5m Indicative image of Prologis development 54m 47 Schedule of Accommodation WAREHOUSE 44,735 SQ FT 4,156 SQ M OFFICES 2,325 SQ FT 216 SQ M TOTAL 47,060 SQ FT 4,372 SQ M Approximate GIA Specification Estate Management and Services Human Resources • 10m clear internal height Prologis is a long term owner of the buildings that it Dartford is a key location in the distribution chain for the • 3 level access and 2 dock loading doors develops offering market leading estate services and South East and London areas. With 36.6% of jobs in property management. Advantages to occupiers include: distribution related occupations, 7.6% above South East • 57.5m deep secure service yard average, Dartford has a good labour supply on which to draw. • 11 HGV parking spaces • Direct access to our dedicated in-house property and facilities management team with a customer focused • 42 car parking spaces approach and unrivalled knowledge of the logistics sector Population Statistics Dartford London • Floor loading of 50kN/m2 • Pro-active estate management including maintenance Local population 103,900 8,673,700 • Fully fitted offices including intelligent LED and gritting of the private estate roads Working age population 64.3% 68.1% lighting and raised access floors • Access to Prologis’ comprehensive and competitive • Low cost conversion for chill store use buildings insurance policy Employment and occupation Dartford London The Prologis generic fit out is also available, with further details available from the joint sole agents. Managers & senior officials 10.9% 11.9% Professional occupations 22% 24.2% Sustainable Features What Our Customers Say: Associate professional & technical 10.8% 17.6% Administrative & skilled trades 27.9% 17.5% All Prologis developments include the following Europa Worldwide Logistics selected Prologis Park as standard features to ensure a BREEAM 2011 Littlebrook for its new 262,500 square foot headquarters Plant / machine operatives rating of ‘Very Good’: building. It is the UK’s largest European groupage hub, & elementary 18.1% 13.9% where all Europa’s European road freight is centralised. • 15% roof light provision Unemployed 4.3% 6.1% “Dartford is the gateway between the UK and the • Rainwater harvesting and solar thermal Source: NOMIS (2015) hot water system continent for 95% of groupage business; it is therefore the perfect hub location for European freight.” • Planet Mark certification Andrew Baxter, Managing Director of Europa Worldwide Logistics Indicative image of Prologis development Indicative image of Prologis development 47 DC2 PROLOGIS PARK LITTLEBROOK River Thames N Dartford Tunnel Europa Queen T Logistics Elizabeth II SAT NAV: DA1 5PZ E E Bridge R T S About Prologis GE H S Ocado R A 4 HR M Leeds DR Prologis is the leading developer and owner of logistics Kingston Upon Hull IVE SES BU ONL Sainsbury's Y Preston property in the UK and worldwide. We have the expertise, M62 the sites and the in-house funds to deliver the high quality A282 Liverpool Immingham BO Sainsbury's Manchester B buildings that help our customers run their businesses as DU NN WA WAYS BOUL Y SS EVAR RO D efficiently as possible. Working collaboratively with our C M56 Sheffield CROSSWAYS M1 3 H A206 R DR customers, we develop the best property solutions for IVE Lincoln their operations, both now and for the future. DARTFORD A206 A1 Wrexham Derby For more information please visit prologis.co.uk Nottingham A15 M6 M1 1A Leicester A47 JUNCTION 1A E Norwich N Great A M54 M42 2 L HR DR Yarmouth N IV O E T Peterborough M25 T M69 O Terms C M6 A1(M) Birmingham A14 Huntingdon A12 A45 Available leasehold. Please contact the joint A43 Cambridge Ipswich sole agents for further details. A1 Distances - Road M5 M40 A43 M1 A44 Luton 1 H Felixstowe R DR Dartford Station 3.5 miles IVE Dunstable Harwich Cheltenham A1(M) M11 Colchester All enquiries Ebbsfleet Int. Railway Station 8 miles Gloucester A40 M25 Port of Tilbury 12 miles Oxford M40 M4 Swindon London Gateway 15 miles Reading M25 LONDON M25 Cardiff M4 Dartford Bristol Canterbury London City Airport 18 miles M25 M26 Dover M3 (Channel Tunnel Crossing) London West End 26 miles M23 M20 M5 Folkestone Eurotunnel 56 miles Salisbury Felixstowe Docks 78 miles Brighton William Abbott James Haestier Southampton [email protected] [email protected] Southampton Docks 105 miles Bournemouth Matthew Jones Tom Shaw Poole [email protected] [email protected] Source: Google maps prologislittlebrook.co.uk Conditions under which particulars are issued: CBRE and Colliers International for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intended purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract; (ii) all descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them; (iii) no person in the employment of CBRE or Colliers International has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. December 2016. ®.
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