Property developer acquires two acres from Sainsbury’s in Brackley for seven new trade counter units

Tungsten Properties, one of the UK’s leading mid-box industrial developers, has acquired two acres of land at Northampton Road, Brackley from Sainsbury’s for £2.1 million.
Tungsten Properties, one of the UK’s leading mid-box industrial developers, has acquired two acres of land at Northampton Road, Brackley from Sainsbury’s for £2.1 million.Tungsten Properties, one of the UK’s leading mid-box industrial developers, has acquired two acres of land at Northampton Road, Brackley from Sainsbury’s for £2.1 million.
Tungsten Properties, one of the UK’s leading mid-box industrial developers, has acquired two acres of land at Northampton Road, Brackley from Sainsbury’s for £2.1 million.

Tungsten Properties, one of the UK’s leading mid-box industrial and warehouse developers, has acquired two acres of land at Northampton Road, Brackley from Sainsbury’s for £2.1 million.

A planning application has been submitted to West Northamptonshire Council to build a terrace of seven high specification trade and warehouse units to range from 4,000 sq ft to 28,275 sq ft. Three units, 1b, 2a and 3, are under offer, subject to planning.

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The land is adjacent to the town’s new Sainsbury’s superstore which was built in 2020. The strategic location is also home to Marston’s Hotel & Pub, Howdens, Multimatic Motorsports, EPAC, BTC Racing and the new Brackley Medical Centre.

Ashleigh Hayes, associate development director, Tungsten Properties said: “Brackley is a thriving town which has experienced much residential and commercial development in recent years. There is a high demand from businesses needing trade and warehouse space which makes it an excellent location for investment. This has been proven by the first three of our seven units going under offer before we have even secured planning.”

Chris White, managing director, White Commercial added: “This is an excellent purchase for Tungsten to develop Brackley’s first specific trade park within the new and prominently situated 25-acre development next to Sainsburys new Superstore, Marston’s Hotel and five-acre Health Campus.

"The region is experiencing substantial commercial and residential growth fuelled by both the area’s strategic location between M1 and M40 and the Silverstone Circuit effect as home of the British Grand Prix. We will be expecting a good level of interest from trade occupiers which, until now, have been unable to occupy purpose-built trade units and accommodation in this region.”

Carter Jonas acted on behalf of Tungsten Properties and has been retained as the letting agents alongside White Commercial.

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