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Third generation takes the helm at Horncastle Group as national interests emerge

Strategic developer eyes up Midlands, London and South East to add to 1.8m sq ft pipeline of Yorkshire land

Horncastle Group Plc's senior management team, from left, David Watson, development director; Ian Hodges, director; Andrew Horncastle MBE, group chair; Tom Horncastle, newly appointment managing director; and Simon Lunt, newly appointed non-executive director.(Image: TPRC)

Leading regional developer Horncastle Group Plc has appointed a new managing director with ambitious plans to grow the business beyond its East Yorkshire heartland.

Third generation Tom Horncastle joins the business after a highly successful career in London’s investment and property sector, culminating in a six-year stint as an investment manager at Oxenwood Real Estate LLP.

There, he established the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and European acquisition platform of the firm, partnering with insurance, private equity and sovereign partners, to deploy nearly £1 billion across 50 logistics sector deals.

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Tom, son of group chair Andrew Horncastle and grandson of founder Tony Horncastle, said: “Industrial and logistics will remain a key focus of the business. The short-term shortage of warehouse space in major cities, accelerated by the pandemic, continues to grow.

“In the longer term, structural changes in urbanisation and increasing e-commerce demand will only make this shortage more acute.”

Horncastle Group, based on its Green Park development at Newport, has a portfolio of employment land capable of delivering around 1.8 million sq ft of manufacturing and warehousing space in Yorkshire.

However, he said the business has plans to branch out into the wider º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, with a further off-market pipeline of 150 acres capable of delivering 2.30 million sq ft across sites in the Midlands, London and the South East.