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Site acquired in Haydock for speculative industrial and manufacturing unit

Panattoni has acquired a prime site in Haydock from Bericote Properties for the development of Haydock 66, a 65,890 sq ft speculative industrial and manufacturing unit.

The site is strategically located fronting the A580 East Lancashire Road and less than 1.5 miles from Junction 23 of the M6.

The speculative facility will be delivered to the highest sustainability standards with the building offering 11-metre clear internal height, two level access loading doors, and six dock loading doors, including two Euro dock bays, allowing for operational flexibility. A generous 56-metre yard depth provides extensive manoeuvring and loading capacity.

Dan Burn, head of development, North West & Yorkshire at Panattoni said: “This project also reflects Panattoni’s commitment to speculative development across all tenant types, including active growth for SMEs looking to expand in the mid-box market – an increasingly vital segment in the UK’s logistics landscape. The acquisition of Haydock site enhances our strategic position in the Northwest, a region with resilient occupier demand and supply constraints for modern, sustainable industrial stock. This development opportunity provides near-term availability, top-tier sustainability credentials, and exceptional infrastructure connections, which makes it highly attractive to a wide range of potential occupiers. We are excited to bring this unit to market and continue building momentum in one of the UK’s most critical logistics regions.”

The site provides 65 car parking spaces, including 14 EV charging points, four designated car share bays, and four accessible bays. There are also 11 dedicated HGV parking spaces, 36 cycle storage spaces, and four motorcycle bays.

Construction will start on site over the summer, with practical completion in Q1 2026.

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