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285,000 sq ft logistics site emerges in South Yorkshire

Developers and agents eye warehouse and distribution, general industrial and manufacturing uses for specualtive Catalyst

Steelwork up at Catalyst, Sheffield Business Park, Sheffield.(Image: Agent Public Relations)

Construction is well underway on a £60 million state-of-the-art industrial and warehousing unit development covering 285,000 sq ft in South Yorkshire.

The huge steelwork frames have now been erected at Catalyst at Sheffield Business Park with practical completion set for March 2023. Sitting just off the M1 and fronting directly onto Sheffield Parkway, the main arterial route into the city, Catalyst will feature five units of 22,354 to 108,237 sq ft on an 18-acre site. All are available to let on completion, with the scheme expected to bring in around 500 jobs when occupied.

Leading investor, developer and asset manager Mirastar committed the funding agreement earlier this year to help deliver the scheme, alongside developers Premcor and Peveril Securities. Agents Knight Frank, Gent Visick and M1 are marketing the units, described as suitable for warehouse and distribution, general industrial and manufacturing.

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Rebecca Schofield, partner and head of the Yorkshire industrial team at Knight Frank, said: “The market requirements are showing strong demand for modern, highly specified and sustainable space and Catalyst will certainly meet those needs.

“Fronting Sheffield Parkway, it is in prime position to satisfy a wide range of occupiers. It offers an advantageous location, adjacent to the main arterial route from the M1, for occupiers wanting growth or relocation opportunities, plus the opportunity to tap into excellent labour resources in the region.”

Sheffield Parkway is undergoing a £46 million upgrade, including a widening to three lanes from J33 M1 to the Catcliffe Junction, which is due to finish imminently.

Henry Watson, associate at M1 Agency, said: “The unprecedented growth demand for last mile solutions shown in the wider South Yorkshire conurbations has been triggered by the rise of the convenience economy driven by mobile technology.