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Barberry buys Aston Manufacturing Hub plot

Development group will build a speculative warehouse on industrial site north of the city

From left: Az Islam, Birmingham City Council; Stuart Buckley, Homes and Communities Agency; Jonathan Robinson, Barberry; Iain MacLeod, Birmingham City Council; and Charles Spicer, Savills

Development group Barberry has purchased land on the Aston Manufacturing Hub to build new industrial space.

The Stourbridge-based group will speculatively build around 60,000 sq ft of space on a 2.9-acre site at the hub north of Birmingham city centre after being selected by land owners Birmingham City Council and the Homes and Communities Agency.

Construction is due to start by the end of this year and be completed in autumn 2018.

The new property will be the second speculative development at the hub which completed construction earlier this year.

Current tenants at the and while the site hit the headlines earlier this year when bringing the city's road network to a halt.

Jonathan Robinson, development director at Barberry, said: "We are delighted to have been chosen by the council and Homes and Communities Agency as the preferred purchaser of this prime, well-located Birmingham site.

"Our proposed development complements several other schemes that Barberry are delivering within the region.

"We believe our investment will generate strong demand from both regional, national and global manufacturing, light industrial and research and development businesses, ultimately generating jobs, economic growth and regeneration for the region."