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Birmingham development deal could create 900 new jobs

St Francis Group and Richardson family team up to acquire GKN and Pilkington sites for major new logistics hub

CGI of plans by St Francis Group to build eight new industrial units on the GKN Aerospace and Pilkington Automotive site in Kings Norton

A property development group has acquired a site in south Birmingham to build a warehousing and logistics hub which it says could create 900 new jobs.

Henley-based St Francis has bought the GKN Aerospace and Pilkington Automotive sites covering 29 acres in Kings Norton in an undisclosed deal.

It is now planning to build 400,000 sq ft of speculative industrial space across eight units, ranging from 25,000 sq ft to 70,000 sq ft.

The project will be funded by Black Country-based property investors the Richardson family who famously led the development of Dudley's Merry Hill centre in the 1980s.

This is the third collaboration between the two after they previously developed and sold industrial estates Velocity42 in Redditch and Cransley Park in Kettering.

A detailed planning application will be submitted later this year with work scheduled to begin once the existing occupiers vacate next year.

Last year, GKN Aerospace announced it was axing 170 jobs and carrying out a phased closure of its Kings Norton factory where it produces high-performance windscreens and windows for civilian and military aircraft, with work transferring to other sites.