Clowes Developments appoints Tanro Construction for Castle Donington project.
- The project involves varied units including retail and industrial spaces.
- Located at the 20-acre Stud Brook Business Park, Units 2-7 are underway.
- IMA Architects is tasked with the architectural design of the development.
- NG Chartered Surveyors and FHP handle lease marketing of the property.
Clowes Developments has taken a significant step by appointing Derby-based Tanro Construction as the main contractor for the construction of Units 2-7 within the expansive 20-acre Stud Brook Business Park, situated in Castle Donington. This collaboration heralds a promising venture with diverse offerings encompassing retail, amenity, office, and industrial units that range in dimensions from 1,500 to 45,000 square feet.
The appointment of Tanro Construction underlines Clowes’ strategy to leverage past successful partnerships, with its development director, James Richards, expressing confidence in the new project. Richards remarked on the swift success seen at Fairham Business Park, highlighting the advantageous proximity of the new undertaking in Castle Donington, which is envisioned to further bolster their business relationship.
With an architectural blueprint crafted by IMA Architects, the mixed-use development promises a blend of function and aesthetic appeal, intending to cater broadly to various commercial needs. In elaborating on the partnership, Duncan Paterson, the contracts manager at Tanro, noted, “This collaboration underscores our commitment to developing premier commercial property that meet the needs of its occupiers and contributes to the growth of the local economy.”
Marketing efforts for the leasehold opportunities at Stud Brook Business Park are being collaboratively managed by NG Chartered Surveyors alongside FHP Property Consultants. The inclusion of these experienced firms aims to maximise the visibility and attractiveness of the leasing options available within this strategic location.
Tanro’s leadership on this project marks an important phase in Castle Donington’s commercial landscape expansion.
