Greenlight Urban has obtained full planning permission from Milton Keynes City Council to develop 176,392ft² of urban logistics space.
The scheme, which consists of three units ranging from 51,062ft² to 124,007ft², has commenced development on site with GMI being appointed as contractor.
Designed to optimise operational efficiency and reduce occupiersâ energy costs, the units will be targeting the highest BREEAM rating of Outstanding and an EPC rating of A+, offering up to £48,000 of energy cost saving per annum.
The warehouses will also include EV charging points, PV solar panels, 10% roof lights, up to 700 kVa of power, and up to 15m to the underside of eaves.
Director of development at Delancey Mark Enderby said: âAs we begin construction of Greenlight Milton Keynes, we are delighted to have already secured our first pre-let.
“This letting demonstrates strong demand for best-in-class warehouse space from international occupiers, and with good interest in the remaining two units, we hope to announce more occupiers soon.â