Thursday, April 3, 2025

Planning consent acquired for 271,000 sq ft site in Sheffield

Proposals for a major, 271,750 sq ft industrial/logistics development on a prime site in Sheffield have been given the go-ahead with outline planning consent.  Europa Sheffield, off Junction 34 of the M1, is expected to support up to 500 job opportunities when delivered.

The significant plot is located on Europa Way adjacent to the well-established Sheffield Business Park, and in the heart of the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District (AMID). Neighbouring occupiers include Pretty Little Thing, Grear Bear, IKEA, Motorpoint and Meadowhall.

Rula Developments, which specialises in state-of-the-art logistics and warehousing delivery, intends to demolish existing factory premises to make way for one single unit of up to 271,750 but will consider splitting the site to meet occupier demand.

Anthony Clitheroe, Development Director at Rula Developments said, “We are delighted to secure planning consent for the redevelopment and regeneration of this strategically important brownfield site. Our plans will replace the old manufacturing building with highly sustainable new industrial space of exceptional quality, in a well-established manufacturing and logistics location, just two miles from the M1 motorway.

“We know that there is significant demand for purpose-built space in the area and are considering our delivery options based on current occupier discussions. We are open to let or sell either one larger unit, split the site, or potentially forward fund for speculative delivery.  The scheme could be delivered by Q1 2026.”

CPP and Colliers are retained as marketing agents for the new development. Architects, The Harris Partnership has designed the scheme alongside Adept Consulting Engineers, and RPP whilst ID Planning is supported the planning application process.

Rula Developments is a privately owned commercial development company focusing on identifying and developing sites across the UK for immediate or medium to longer-term strategic development, delivering high quality buildings and schemes.

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