Works commence on 36,700 sq ft industrial site

Industrial developer Tungsten Properties has secured planning permission and commenced speculative development to deliver Nuneaton 37, a 36,730 sq ft industrial and logistics warehouse at Bermuda Park, Nuneaton in Warwickshire.
The company said in a statement that it has secured planning consent to reposition the former brownfield site into a modern, sustainable industrial and logistics facility.
Parkway Construction has been appointed, with the project forecast to create approximately 150 construction jobs and 95 jobs in operation.
Bermuda Park is home to companies which include Evri, Unipart, RS Components, Saputo Dairy, and Rhenus Logistics which take advantage of both the connectivity to the M6 motorway, via junction 3, and the local skilled labour pool.
Jenny Clarke, associate development director at Tungsten Properties said: “We are now working to deliver Nuneaton 37 in Q4 2025 and building upon our previous successes in the region as well as deliver jobs in both the construction and future occupation phases.”
Phillips Sutton and Savills have been appointed commercial leasing agents and will offer Nuneaton 37 on both a leasehold or freehold basis.
David Tew, director at Savills, said: “We are delighted to be marketing Nuneaton 37 and to see work starting on-site to deliver this Grade A mid-box unit. There is increasingly limited mid-box availability in Nuneaton and the surrounding area, particularly available on a freehold basis. With best-in-class specification, strong transport links and a vast number of local amenities on Bermuda Park, we believe this unit will be well received by businesses looking to expand.”
The development is being funded by Tungsten Properties’ balance sheet, alongside debt funding of £3.75m from Frontier Development Capital. Completion is targeted for December 2025.
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