Work begins on second phase of £500m iPort logistics scheme in Doncaster
Work is now underway on the second phase of Verdion’s £500m iPort logistics development, which is located just on the outskirts of Doncaster.
The real estate investor and developer is set to add a further 3 million sq ft of space within the second phase of the 6 million sq ft intermodal logistics park.
The first phase of iPort has already seen 2.34 million sq ft of space let to Amazon, Fellowes, CEVA and Lidl.
iPort offers both speculatively built units as well as design and build space ranging from 50,000 sq ft to 1 million sq ft and includes a 35-acre high specification rail freight facility, providing services with continental gauge clearance to all major UK ports and the Channel Tunnel.
The site is linked to Junction 3 of the M18 via the Great Yorkshire Way, which was constructed to enable the development of the site.
Michael Hughes, CEO of Verdion, said: “2016 was a great year for iPort, with major lettings to household names validating the ambition of this project.
“We are glad to be able to announce the start of the second phase so quickly and expect to contend with a further wave of strong occupier interest in 2017.”
Gent Visick, CBRE and Colliers are letting agents for iPort.
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