A pre-let of more than 52,000 sq ft has been announced at the Greenlight Milton Keynes logistics scheme.

A manufacturer of green technology has signed up for a total of 52,385 sq ft at the 176,392 sq ft development being delivered by Greenlight Urban, a joint venture between Delancey and Coltham.

Contractor GMI has begun construction of the project’s three-units on a site which is a 15-minute walk from Milton Keynes Central station. Completion is expected in Q3 this year.

Greenlight Urban is targeting BREEAM Outstanding and an EPC rating of A+. The warehouses will include EV charging points and solar panels.

Employee amenities will include breakout areas, a balcony, cycling facilities and a wellness garden.

Mark Enderby, director of development at Delancey, said: “As we begin construction of Greenlight Milton Keynes, we are delighted to have already secured our first pre-let. This letting demonstrates strong demand for best-in-class warehouse space from international occupiers, and with good interest in the remaining two units, we hope to announce more occupiers soon.”

Mark Snow, senior development director at Coltham, said: “We are passionate about developing this scheme to create fantastic space for occupiers to thrive.  Being a short walk from the units into the centre of Milton Keynes is an attractive benefit of the location.”

Greenlight Milton Keynes is advised by Colliers, Logix Property and Louch Shacklock.

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