Three units have been let in as many months at Konect 62, the new multimodal logistics and industrial scheme in Knottingley, Yorkshire.
Family-owned haulage business Campeys of Selby has agreed a 10-year lease on a 61,065ft² warehouse which includes first-floor office space, service yard space and 148 car parking spaces with eight EV charging points.
Previously committed occupiers at the site include Oakland International and TIP Group. The first phase of Konect62 has been speculatively built to provide 375,000ft² of prime logistics and industrial space with an additional 30-acre serviced plot which benefits from detailed planning permission for a 735,000ft² logistics unit.
The scheme is located on the site of the former Kellingley Colliery and benefits from ample power availability.
Harry Campey, commercial and operations director at Campeys of Selby, said: “Konect 62 is the ideal location for us to take our next step into increasing our storage and distribution service offerings for existing and new customers.
“The quality of the build alongside the location near the M62 and A1 meant K61 was the perfect addition to our operational portfolio.”
Campeys of Selby is the third occupier to move into Konect 62, following the agreement of deals with TIP Group and Oakland International in June.
DTRE, Sixteen Real Estate and Savills are joint letting agents for Konect 62.