New Warehouse Units Completion Q3 2027

 

Summary

  • Grade A New Build, Multi Let Scheme
  • First Floor Fitted Office Suites
  • Secure Business Park
  • 24/7 Access Available
  • Electric Car Charging Points
  • 8.5m Clear Internal Height
  • Ability to Combine Units 2-4, and Units 5-7

Accommodation

The accommodation comprises the following areas:

Namesq ftsq mAvailability
Unit - 1 16,372 1,521.01 Coming Soon
Unit - 2 14,284 1,327.03 Coming Soon
Unit - 3 7,685 713.96 Coming Soon
Unit - 4 9,128 848.02 Coming Soon
Unit - 5 22,055 2,048.98 Coming Soon
Unit - 6 13,046 1,212.01 Coming Soon
Unit - 7 15,059 1,399.03 Coming Soon
Unit - 8 15,748 1,463.04 Coming Soon
Total113,37710,533.08
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Location

Aurora Park is situated within Redditch’s primary industrial and employment zone, offering excellent regional and national connectivity. The development lies just 3.5 miles from Junction 3 of the M42, providing swift access to the M40, M5, and M6 motorways. Redditch town centre is only 3 miles away, while Birmingham City Centre and Birmingham Airport can be reached within 30–35 minutes by road. This strategic location places Aurora Park at the heart of the Midlands logistics network, ideal for businesses seeking efficient distribution routes and access to a large, skilled workforce.

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Further Information

Rates Payable Upon Enquiry


Description

Aurora Park is an exciting new development of nine high-spec industrial/warehouse units ranging from 7,685 to 22,055 sq ft (GEA), designed to meet the needs of modern industrial occupiers. Each unit will benefit from high-quality finishes, including fully fitted first floor offices with heating and cooling via air source heat pumps, photovoltaic roof panels, and electric vehicle charging points. The development offers generous yard areas, ample car parking, 8.5m clear internal heights, and the flexibility to combine selected units to suit a range of operational requirements. Built with sustainability in mind, the scheme targets EPC A and BREEAM ‘Excellent’ ratings to help reduce long-term occupational costs.