The developer Citrus Durham has submitted plans for 3 million sq. toes of employment area at its Integra 61 mixed-use growth in Durham.
This second section will price £340 million, with the primary £400m section being at 90% completion.
‘Integra 61’ is house to Amazon’s 2m sq ft fulfilment centre, an extra 640,000 sq ft of speculative logistics area at Join at Integra 61 and a roadside portfolio together with Costa and Greggs. There’s additionally a £4 million EG On The Transfer petrol station with a comfort retailer and separate Starbucks drive-thru, whereas Tesla has 19 Superchargers on web site.
James Taylor, regional director at Citrus, mentioned: “We’re delighted to have now submitted this important planning software for the second section of Integra 61, constructing on the success of section one and firmly establishing Integra as a premier enterprise location within the area.
“Securing planning consent is a vital early stage within the journey to bringing this section to fruition and we stay up for working with all stakeholders throughout this course of.”
The ‘Integra 61 scheme’ proposes for a variety of storage/distribution and manufacturing models of various sizes.
The submitted software is in define, whereas reserved issues functions will evolve the design and scale.
The brand new growth in its latter phases would require the supply of the Bowburn Growth Route (reduction highway) along with Durham County Council.
By way of different reIntegra 61 has an incoming £4 million EG On The Transfer petrol station with a comfort retailer and separate Starbucks drive-thru.