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Timescale revealed for completion of £9.5m sustainable build project at Hortonwood

A £9.5 million design and build project in Telford is on course to be completed later this year.

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Morris Property welcomed financial partners WMCA and Frontier Development Capital (FDC) to Hortonwood 45 to view progress on the 11.2-acre site where it is creating an impressive 107,000ft² distribution warehouse facility.

The project, which is commissioned by parent business Morris & Company, is due to complete in October, when the extensive landscaping will begin.

Chris Morris, Morris Property Director, said: "The intention is to create a sustainably superior building, working to BREEAM ‘very good’ rating which impacts from concept to completion.

"It is about how we build for the good of future tenants, the environment and the community.

"The generous landscaping scheme we have designed, for example, is destined to be twice the size of the actual building footprint, so more than 50 per cent of the site is green. This landscaping will absorb about 920 tons of CO2 a year.

"Working to BREEAM standards requires a holistic plan for promoting construction, charity and community engagement and the Property team is working closely with sustainability experts and the local resident and business communities to deliver a ‘cradle to cradle’ development.

“We believe the quality and environmental credentials of the final structure will prove an attractive proposition for forward-thinking businesses looking to grow in a future-proofed, sustainable building,” Mr Morris added.

Kieren Turner-Owen, Associate Director at FDC, said: "We are privileged to be working with Morris supporting the industrial development .

"This is our second transaction with Morris in Telford after the successful funding of Paragon Point and our third overall with our involvement in Stadium Point, Shrewsbury.

"The loan facility for this speculative industrial development at Hortonwood 45 is a great example of how the WMCA funding can be deployed, accelerating job creation in the region. With a focus on the environment, Hortonwood 45 highlights the excellent industrial demand and ESG offerings in Telford and the wider West Midlands and we very much look forward to seeing the progress over the coming months.”

The imposing 370-ton steel frame is now complete. An upgraded roof structure will accommodate PV panels and there will be parking for 193 cars including 20 EV charging points.

The building represents the 26th commercial development undertaken by the Shropshire-based family-run property group in the Telford and Wrekin borough, including the two Morris-owned and built developments, Access442 and Paragon Point. It also marks the company’s 14th development at Hortonwood.

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