Industrial scheme unveiled in Bracknell after demolition

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A multi-unit logistics and industrial scheme will be built at the former Dell HQ in Bracknell, which has now been demolished.

Blue Coast Capital and Jansons Property have secured planning consent, which spelled the end of the office stock, which was deemed redundant.

Andy Jansons, managing director at Jansons Property, said: “This is a great example of what we do – take tired office sites that no longer work and turn them into high quality logistics space that the market requires.

“Bracknell is a strong location with very little modern supply, and this scheme allows us to unlock real value while delivering sustainable, future-ready buildings.”

The former site has been demolished while the scheme is set for competion in the second quarter of 2027.

The planning approval covers a 142,433 sq. ft of new build B2/B8 accommodation, comprising three units ranging from 15,782 sq. ft up to 72,672 sq. ft offering flexibility to suit a broad range of occupiers.

Situated between the M3 and M4 corridors, the former Dell HQ site also benefits from strong logistics connectivity and is in an area where supply of modern industrial space is currently lacking.

John Stacey, managing director of UK real estate at Blue Coast Capital, added; “We are delighted to have secured planning approval for our proposals at the former Dell House, Bracknell.

“Working closely with our partners at Jansons Property, we look forward to bringing forward a best-in-class urban logistics scheme into this supply constrained market and to take advantage of the acute undersupply of quality space in this strategic location.”

The site is being designed to achieve BREEAM Outstanding and EPC A.

There will be PV panels, EV-charging infrastructure, extensive cycle parking, and a dedicated cycle path.



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