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Covid-19 compliance to the fore in £12m Midland office plan

The 42,000 sq ft building is suited to being the headquarters of a company or public sector body

A CGI of the £12m office building planned at the Abbey Park office campus in Stoneleigh

Creating a workplace which complies with the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic are at the heart of a £12m office scheme planned in the Midlands.

The project is planned at the Abbey Park office campus in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire.

The developer behind it says it aims to deliver a working environment that caters for the new workplace requirements created by the Covid-19 crisis.

Planning permission has been secured for the 42,000 sq ft building, which would be suited to being the headquarters of a company or public sector body looking to relocate.

It forms part of the second phase to create 150,000 sq ft of grade A office space at Abbey Park.

The 60-acre campus is already home to global agricultural equipment maker AGCO (which includes Massey Ferguson among its brands), the British Horse Society, international auto-systems supplier, Draexlmaier, and City & Guilds.

A CGI of the £12m office building planned at the Abbey Park office campus in Stoneleigh

Developer Danny Lynch has set out to create a working environment that can be Covid-19 compliant.

Birmingham-based agents, KWB, who are joint agents for Abbey Park with Bromwich Hardy, have been brought in to promote the Abbey Park proposals.