Uncover Phase Three of Tritax Symmetry's substantial Symmetry Park in Biggleswade. With Phase One and Phase Two already leased, Phase Three aims to meet the increased demand for world-class, sustainable space in a widespread distribution and manufacturing location. Phase Three holds detailed planning consent for 927,000 square feet of highly sustainable logistics space.
Extending to a total of 150 acres, Symmetry Park Biggleswade is strategically situated on the established Stratton Business Park, east of Central Bedfordshire, accessed via the A1, which provides links to the North/ South via the M25 and A14. Junction 23 of the M25 is only 29 miles (31 minutes) to the south.
Sustainability has been at the forefront of the build, with each unit delivered to Net Zero Carbon construction standards, catering to the increasing demand for green space by forward-thinking occupiers. Each unit has also incorporated grid power, rooftop solar, and on-site energy generation to deliver the optimal power requirements to buildings within the park. As part of the green initiative, Symmetry Park Biggleswade benefits from Tritax Symmetry's first on-site Energy Centre, supplying existing customers with continual, resilient, and greener energy services.
With over 40 companies currently occupying space within Stratton Business Park, including key tenants The Co-op Group, Bidfood, Bowman Ingredients, and Noatum Logistics, the site presents a key location for the agri-food sector, with roughly one-third of the people employed in food-related businesses.