The trade counter units are part of a larger development. Credit: via Agent PR

Marroe eyes completion at Egstow View

Vacant land in Clay Cross has been transformed with a trade counter and warehouse development, where Howdens, Starbucks and Screwfix are among the brands signed up.

Marroe Developments’ Egstow View Business Park is located on close to Junction 29 of the M1, off Derby Road.

Available from Q4 2025 onwards, the project forms part of a wider mixed-use scheme which also includes a Marston’s pub, McDonald’s drive-thru, Costa, Home Bargains and residential development from St Modwen Homes.

Agents said that potential occupiers are offered competitive lease terms on the small single bay units starting at 1,617 up to 21,111 sq ft, built to individuals specification and requirements for industrial, storage and distribution use.

The 14 steel frame constructed and steel profile clad units, which can be combined, offer yard and car parking, 6m eave height, a shared loading yard, 3 phase power, and EV charging.

Knight Frank associate Harry Orwin-Allen said: “These new trade counter and industrial warehouse units located on the main trading estate in Clay Cross, provide the highest standard of space available to rent.

“We are looking forward to continuing discussions with new occupiers and welcoming fantastic names already secured.”

Darran Severn, director at FHP, added: “The scheme is really starting to take shape and it will not be long until units are available for occupation.

“The location and prominence of the site is excellent, and this is evident by Howdens, Screwfix and Starbucks committing to the site before practical completion. The units are built to a top specification and will suit trade, warehouse and industrial occupiers. We are receiving good interest from national, regional and local businesses so please do get in touch if you would like to discuss the site in more detail.”

The area has seen significant investment in recent times following the government-funded £24.1m Clay Cross Town Deal regeneration scheme currently underway which includes the creation of a new town square, the pedestrianisation of Market Street and improved roads.

Clay Cross Active, opened its doors recently, replacing the former Sharley Park Leisure Centre.

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