Eco-friendly firm takes 105,000 sq ft after Midpoint refresh
Sustainable food packaging company Fortune Packaging has moved in to a refurbished distribution centre in Birmingham.
Royal London Asset Management Property has let Midpoint 105, a distribution unit near Castle Vale in the north-east of the city, following a comprehensive refurbishment programme, undertaken by Intex Projects and managed by Kirkby Diamond.
The building is the former home of GSF Car Parts, who opened a national distribution centre in Wolverhampton earlier this year. Other occupiers on Midpoint Park include Cadbury, DHL, Jaguar Land Rover and Hozelock.
Robert Kiernan, Senior Asset Manager at Royal London Asset Management Property, said: “We are pleased to welcome Fortune Packaging to Midpoint 105 following our most recent refurbishment works. The letting demonstrates the strength of demand for well-located, high-quality logistics space and the success of our proactive strategy.
“By investing in specification upgrades and sustainability, we have delivered an asset that meets occupier needs while also driving long-term value for our investors.”
Royal London Asset Management Property was advised by Colliers, Newmark, and Pinsent Masons.