Bromwich Hardy appointed joint agents on flagship Warwick business park

Planning consent has recently been granted to Opus Land for their flagship Opus 40 business park development in Warwick. The planning consent is for an additional 260,000 sq. ft of office accommodation on which infrastructure works are already well advanced. Marketing of the new space has commenced in earnest and Opus Land have recently appointed Bromwich Hardy as joint agents with GVA Grimley.
Opus Land's latest news follows hot on the heels of the announcement three months ago of the sale of a 1.6 acre plot on the Warwick site for the development of 122 bedroom hotel.
Opus Managing Director, Richard Smith, comments "the master plan for the new space includes four separate buildings ranging from 30,000 to 80,000 sq. ft in size (although larger design and build requirements for in excess of 100,000 sq. ft could be accommodated) and will incorporate a raft of green measures" .
Richard Hardy and Tom Bromwich are delighted to have won this prestigious instruction and comment "with its strategic position (only minutes from the M40's junction 15 and within walking distance of the town centre and Warwick Parkway railway station) and its mature parkland setting, Opus 40's new space is already attracting interest from potential tenants, both regional and national, keen to pre-let accommodation in such a unique location"
The scheme currently comprises three separate office buildings totalling some 280,000 sq. ft of space on a 35 acre landscape campus. Two of the buildings with a combined area of 194,000 sq. ft are currently occupied by IBM and owned by Mapeley. The third comprises some 90,000 sq. and was pre-let to telecoms giant telent plc by Opus and was sold last October to Hildane Properties at a purchase price of £14.4 million.