New speculative warehouse scheme underway in Leeds

Work has now started on site at Trilogy@Logic, a pioneering 100,000 sq ft speculative warehouse development at Muse Developments flagship Logic Leeds business park, located in the Leeds City Region Enterprise Zone just off Junction 45 of the M1.

The development comprises three units, ranging from 30,000 sq ft to 37,000 sq ft, and will provide occupiers with brand new high-specification warehouse and industrial space. GMI were selected as contractor and completion of the first unit is scheduled for June this year.

The Leeds offices of property consultancies Knight Frank and Carter Towler have been appointed as joint letting agents to market the units on behalf of Leeds City Council.

Iain McPhail, partner with Knight Frank’s industrial team in Leeds, commented: “There is a lack of available new stock of this size in the West Yorkshire region, so Trilogy@Logic is a very timely development. It is perfectly placed to accommodate the pent-up demand from occupiers.

“The fundamentals for success are already in place with the wider Logic Leeds development already boasting two household names in Amazon and John Lewis, proving that the business park, with its excellent transport links and access to a skilled workforce, is attractive to successful national companies,” said Mr McPhail.

Ian Greenwood Director at Carter Towler added: “The units will benefit from close proximity to J45 of the M1, as well as easy access to Leeds city centre and J4 of the M621.

“The units will be finished to a very high quality and will be built to institutional standards to include 8m haunch heights, ground level loading doors, secure concrete service yards and integral office space.”

Councillor Richard Lewis Executive Member Regeneration Transport and Planning of Leeds City Council, added: “The council has worked hard with developers to make the Leeds City Region Enterprise Zone a location of choice for new businesses to the area and companies within the city seeking growth opportunities.

“These units will provide further scope for job creation whilst further cementing the Leeds City Region Enterprise Zone’s reputation as a strategic location for economic growth,” he added.