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Work set to start on new Durham business hub as planner give scheme green light

The business and industrial zone forms part of the landmark County Durham development Integra61

An aerial CGI of how Evolution@Integra61 will look(Image: Citrus Durham)

Developers have secured permission for the next phase of a landmark County Durham development set to create thousands of jobs.

Integra61 in County Durham is the largest logistics and manufacturing site to be created in the North East in a decade and is so far home to Amazon’s 2m sq ft fulfilment centre, which opened last September.

Citrus Durham has now been granted planning consent for a new business and industrial hub at the £300m mixed-use site, based on 205 acres next to Junction 61 of the A1(M).

The hub, called Evolution@Integra61, will add up to a further 23 flexible units totalling 52,142 sq ft in sizes from 1,205 sq ft up to 6,480 sq ft. The entire development has consent for over 3 million sq ft of employment spa ce with the potential to help create 4,000 jobs.

The new units at Evolution@Integra61, which will be available to buy or lease and can be occupied individually or combined to meet larger requirements.

Integra 61 will also create around 300 new homes, a 70-bed hotel, a family pub/restaurant, a nursery, car showrooms and a number of trade counter/retail units.

Evolution@Integra61 has been designed to address the regional shortage of modern small units to satisfy strong demand from local and regional occupiers. The developers plan to appoint a contractor to start work on site in the summer.

Agents Avison Young and Colliers International are taking reservations in advance of practical completion in the final quarter of this year.