Plans to transform a brownfield site on Liverpool Road into a new 100,000 sq. ft. industrial hub have been approved.
The approved scheme aims to ‘promote economic growth in the area’ by redeveloping the current brownfield site’ into a ‘well-connected employment zone’.
Peel Waters has designed the development to be split across eight units ranging from 4,338 sq. ft. to 39,460 sq. ft. The site will ‘provide a range of industrial and logistics space to suit and attract a variety of businesses’.
The approved 108,553 sq ft site has also been designed to a Grade A specification and will be aiming for a BREEAM Excellent rating.
The scheme named Halo West, has been designed to make full use of its strategic location next to J11 on the M60. It will supposedly allow future users of the site access ‘within minutes’ to the ring motorway and from there the major aerial routes of the M62 and M6.
Peter Linstead, Development Director – Logistics at Peel Waters, said: “We are very pleased to receive the planning approval for this fantastic scheme which will transform a long-underutilised brownfield site in Salford.
“Halo West has been designed to be a best-in-class logistics scheme with exceptional sustainability credentials, building specifications and transport connections. The scalability of the development and excellent location will attract a wide range of occupiers which will create new jobs and promote economic growth for the local area.”
The site on Liverpool Road has previously been used as a waste recycling facility.
The planning reference for further details is PA/2023/0275 on Salford City Council’s planning portal.
Site address: Former White’s Reclamation Site, Liverpool Road, Eccles, M30 7LJ
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