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Durham developers secure £75m funding for next phase of Integra 61 scheme

The deal will fund construction of speculative development Connect at the site which will eventually create 4,000 jobs

Integra 61, based four miles away from Durham city centre(Image: Citrus Durham)

Developers behind the largest logistics and manufacturing scheme in the region have sealed a £75m funding deal to pave the way for new industrial space.

Citrus Durham is spearheading the Integra 61 development near Durham, a mixed-use scheme with the potential to create more than 4,000 jobs over the next 10 years through industrial space, 300 new homes, a 70-bed hotel, vehicle dealerships, leisure space and a number of trade and retail units.

Now the firm has announced it has secured the significant sum to bring forward the speculative development of around 650,000 sq ft of new industrial space, to be known as Connect.

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The funding has come from capital partner Sunrise Real Estate, a developer and asset manager specialising in logistics properties in Europe and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and Avison Young and Colliers acted for Citrus Durham on the funding.

Connect will comprise a 342,000 sq ft industrial/logistics development of four units ranging from 43,000 sq ft to 152,000 sq ft.

In addition, a 298,000 sq ft stand-alone, 15 metre high bay industrial/warehouse unit called Connect 298 will be delivered on an adjacent plot.

Connect 298 will be the largest speculatively developed industrial/warehouse unit in the North East for over a decade and will fill a crucial void in the regional supply pipeline.