Land earmarked for new Warwick offices put on the market

By James Smith

25th Aug 2024 | Local News

The land is available for £450,000 (Image via planning application)
The land is available for £450,000 (Image via planning application)

A piece of "development land" on Warwick's Budbrooke Road which had been earmarked for a new office block is now on the market for £450,000.

Local agent Bromwich Hardy is marketing the land which was earmarked for a two-storey office which was given planning permission last year.

Contechs Ltd had been granted permission for the development which is said would help create 60 more jobs.

The firm said the canalside building will help it grow as it deals with more EV clients worldwide.

The building will be built on scrubland next to Grand Union House, which was taken over Contechs in 2021.

The company, which also has bases in Basildon and Cologne, first moved to Warwick in 2002.

The offices were approved on the land behind Grand Union House (Image via google.maps)

The brochure describes the property as: "Planning permission granted for the erection of a new office building, associated car park and landscaping.

"The development site runs over two titles, with a scheme for a two-storey office building with modern open plan offices, meeting rooms, W/C and kitchens.

"Proposed parking is for 22 vehicles with bike racks and bin store area.

"The design preserves the character of the canal and uses the existing trees maintained along the boundaries and sits comfortably along the street scene.

"The scheme also benefits from the existing access and drainage systems."

See the full listing here.

     

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