Developer Chancerygate has begun construction on a £27 million, 103,000 sq ft Grade A urban logistics development in West Sussex.

The development, called Audio Park, will comprise seven units ranging from 8,325 sq ft to 33,940 sq ft, which will be available on both a freehold and leasehold basis.
The 4.59-acre site, formerly a Sony logistics hub, is located in a country park setting at Southwater Business Park approximately four miles south of Horsham.
Its position, close to the A24 between Crawley and Worthing, aims to provide connectivity to the mid-Sussex and wider south coast markets.
The units will feature:
- Electric vehicle charging points
- Low air permeability design
- Solar cells on the roofs to provide affordable green energy
The scheme is targeting a BREEAM accreditation of Very Good and for all units to achieve an EPC A rating as a minimum.
In September, Hertfordshire-headquartered firm Glencar completed 14 new Grade A industrial/warehouse units in Dagenham for Chancerygate.
Chancerygate sold the development to investment manager Padrock in June 2022.
Chancerygate development director Matthew Young said: “Audio Park will satisfy the strong demand for Grade A urban logistics accommodation across Horsham and the wider mid-Sussex market.
“Our scheme will provide occupiers with new high quality, sustainable units that are available both freehold or leasehold in a strategic location, enabling them to be best placed to serve their existing and future client base.
“We are already seeing strong early interest from both local and national businesses who are looking to either expand or consolidate their existing space into our highly sustainable logistics space.”
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