MAG Developments has the determination to undertake significant development at its UK airports even if Manchester is far and away its most important facility.
At Bournemouth, it has a 10 year programme and has submitted a plan for 41,991 sq.metres (452,000 sq.ft.) at its Aviation Business Park. The majority of this will be warehouse and industrial space on the 35 acre site.
It is part of a phased plan to expand the capacity at the airport, where it has recently invested £45 million. David Roberts of MAG commented: “These plans provide a clear long term strategy for the business park and will complement existing stock on the estate. That will attract investment through development opportunities.” It has proved its point with Aviation Business Park where there is an occupancy of around 95% after two lettings totalling 2,320 sq.metres (24,967 sq.ft.), one of which was to Talard Thai which relocated from nearby Christchurch. The company supplies a wide range of foodstuffs and flowers from Thailand.
The other letting was to the specialist aerospace interiors manufacturer, AIM Aviation. The two lettings follow a 3,279 sq.metres (35,295 sq.ft.) pre let to City Link. City Link’s Steve Jones said the relocation from a nearby property would allow the company to expand its operations in the Bournemouth area. “The demands of our customers have changed dramatically. They are very different from 10 years ago and we have to accommodate that,” Jones added.
Aviation Business Park currently provides 139,350 sq.metres (1.5 million sq.ft.) of mixed use business space and is home to 140 businesses with a working population of over 2,000.
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