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Taking Logistics to Another Level TAKING LOGISTICS TO ANOTHER LEVEL A NET ZERO CARBON UNDER CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT 14,140 - 123,490 SQ FT UNITS NEW WAREHOUSE/INDUSTRIAL PARK LEIGHTON BUZZARD • LU7 4RW North to Midlands M1 J11 A A5 A5 A5 A4012 GROWING CONNECTIONS South to M25 & London M1 A505 A505 LEIGHTON ROAD ASCENT LOGISTICS PARK ASCENT LOGISTICS PARK LEIGHTON BUZZARD GROWING Ascent Logistics Park is an ambitious industrial development, comprising of 8 highly-specified CONNECTIONS units, ranging from 14,140 – 123,490 sq. ft. With Junction 11A of the M1 less than 15 minutes away, Ascent Logistics Park is also closely positioned to the newly established Link Road at Leighton Buzzard – an area which is fast emerging as a hot spot for logistics. UNITS Offering boosted connectivity to the UK road AVAILABLE network, 90% of the population can be reached FROM within a 4 hour drive time. Q4 2021 AscentLogisticsPark.co.uk RAISING THE BAR Ascent Logistics Park is future- deliver positive and lasting change proofed Grade A space, available in a for businesses and the environment, ASCENT range of unit sizes and specifications. with a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ and EPC LOGISTICS PARK ‘A’ rating. Built with sustainability in mind, ASCENT the scheme will be delivered at LED lightingLOGISTIC to offices,S PARK electric vehicle carbon net zero in construction, charging points, and 5% Photovoltaic accredited by the UK Green Building arrays are supplied as standard, Council. Ascent Logistics Park is with future provisions available for also integrated with smart design to additional solar power generation. NET ZERO CARBON IN CONSTRUCTION ASCENT 123 sq m sq ft ASCENT 59 sq m sq ft Warehouse 10,543 113,480 Warehouse 5,110 55,000 1st Floor Offices 930 10,010 1st Floor Offices 413 4,450 Total 11,473 123,490 Total 5,523 59,450 Eaves Height 15m Eaves Height 12.5m GENEROUS Yard Depth 50m Yard Depth 52m YARD DEPTHS Loading Docks 11 Loading Docks 5 TO ALL UNITS Level Access 3 Level Access 2 Car Parking Spaces 139 Car Parking Spaces 68 ASCENT 14 sq m sq ft ASCENT 48 sq m sq ft Warehouse 1,175 12,650 Warehouse 4,094 44,070 UP TO 15M 1st Floor Offices 138 1,490 1st Floor Offices 331 3,560 EAVES HEIGHT Total 1,313 14,140 Total 4,425 47,630 Eaves Height 10m Eaves Height 12.5m Yard Depth 20.8m Yard Depth 40m Level Access 2 Loading Docks 4 Car Parking Spaces 20 Level Access 2 Car Parking Spaces 44 SOLAR PV’S AS STANDARD ASCENT 16 sq m sq ft Warehouse 1,362 14,660 ASCENT 35 sq m sq ft 1st Floor Offices 155 1,670 Warehouse 2,982 32,100 Total 1,517 16,330 1st Floor Offices 243 2,610 Eaves Height 10m Total 3,225 34,710 Yard Depth 20.8m Eaves Height 12.5m LED LIGHTING Level Access 2 Yard Depth 40m TO OFFICES Car Parking Spaces 19 Loading Docks 3 Level Access 1 ASCENT 84 sq m sq ft Car Parking Spaces 31 Warehouse 7,180 77,280 1st Floor Offices 584 6,290 ASCENT 78 sq m sq ft Total 7,764 83,570 Warehouse 6,686 71,970 BREEAM VERY GOOD Eaves Height 12.5m 1st Floor Offices 545 5,870 Yard Depth 50m Total 7,232 77,840 Loading Docks 7 Eaves Height 12.5m Level Access 3 Yard Depth 40m Car Parking Spaces 94 Loading Docks 7 Level Access 2 2.5MVA TOTAL Car Parking Spaces 73 POWER TO SITE ASCENT 123 ASCENT 123,490 14 SQ FT 14,140 SQ FT ASCENT 16 16,330 SQ FT ASCENT 84 83,570 SQ FT ASCENT 59 59,450 SQ FT ASCENT 48 ASCENT 47,630 SQ FT 35 34,710 SQ FT APEX PARK ASCENT 78 77,840 SQ FT THE PERFECT BALANCE With a focus on employee wellbeing, Ascent Logistics Park is designed to encourage a positive and sustainable working lifestyle. Modern amenities, natural lighting and spacious facilities provide a high-quality working environment, while dedicated cycle and pedestrian routes and expansive landscaping create generous outdoor spaces for colleagues to use and enjoy. Cementing its place as a hub for manufacturing RISING TALENT and distribution, Leighton Buzzard has recently experienced a significant population growth, with a higher working age than the national average*. The top two employment sectors across the region have been identified as Warehousing/Retail and Manufacturing*, meaning a skilled and relevant local labour force is primed and ready to go. * Source: ONS POTENTIAL LEIGHTON- LINSLADE CUSTOMER BASE POPULATION GROWTH 2021 1,979,374 2011 BUSINESS AND 25,680 44,800 RESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES WITHIN 30 MILES Source: centralbedfordshire.gov.uk Source: Royal Mail IN THE RIGHT PLACE With more than 1.9 million addresses London Luton airport, Milton Keynes DESTINATION DRIVE TIME MILES situated within a 30 mile radius, Central station and the M1/M25 Luton 24 mins 12 Ascent Logistics Park is the ideal hub motorways lying within a 30-minute Milton Keynes 27 mins 15 for last mile delivery. drive time. Watford 40 mins 28 Located within a strategically central Leighton Buzzard Railway Station is Oxford 1 hr 11 mins 34 position, the scheme also offers just 10 minutes away from site and London 1 hr 17 mins 44 excellent connectivity to the UK’s runs regular services to London Euston Birmingham 1hr 40 mins 88 industrial and logistics market, with with a 30 minute journey time. MAIN ROADS A5 10 mins 4.7 Leighton Buzzard A5 M1 Junction 11A 13 mins 7 A4146 Golf Club A4012 M1 SOULBURY D MILE TREE RD R M25 28 mins 24 H LEIGHTON RD T A TEBWORTHTEBWORTH E H CLIPSTONE RAILWAY STATIONS VANDYKE RD A4012 D R Leighton Buzzard 10 mins 2.5 Y J11 A LEIGHTON ASCENMILL RD T R A5 LINSLADE LOGISTICS PARK U B BUZZARD ASCENT L LOGISTICS PARK U A5 O AIRPORTS S A4146 LEIGHTON RD STANBRIDGE DUNSTABLE RD London Luton 25 mins 15 A4012 STATION RD HOUGHTON REGIS London Heathrow 48 mins 44 A148 A505 WING A505 A505 RD ING BILLINGTON RAIL TRAVEL TIME W LEDBURN STANBRIDGE RD Milton Keynes 13 mins A148 DUNSTABLE Northampton 29 mins LondonM1 Euston 30 mins EATON BRAY SAT NAV: LU7 4RW For more information please contact: EDLESBOROUGH We create spaces that connect business, people and places. 020 7629 8171 Delivering mid-box logistics warehousing spaces across the KnightFrank.co.uk UK to enable businesses to connect quickly and easily with their customers. Claire Madden James Maskey [email protected] [email protected] Trevor Church Charles Binks [email protected] [email protected] AscentLogisticsPark.co.uk Conditions under which particulars are issued: Brasier freeth and Knight Frank 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 Brasier freeth and Knight Frank has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. www.tasselldesign.co.uk 14528 04/2021..
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