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Over 300 jobs as Sunderland development gets green light

A planning application for the redevelopment of the Deptford Terrace site in Sunderland has been given approval, creating approximately 325 new operational jobs.

The project will provide over 165,000 square foot of industrial, warehousing and trade counter units, alongside a coffee shop and electric vehicle charging station.

The new development aims to transform the area into a key commercial and employment hub, attracting regional and national trade counter businesses as well as larger warehousing occupiers who can benefit from its prominent, accessible location.

Robert Dibden, planning director at Lichfields, the planning consultant for the developer, Jomast Developments, said: “This scheme offers a unique opportunity to bring inward investment into Sunderland, turning a long-disused brownfield site into a modern, sustainable industrial complex.

“The development will create a vibrant hub for businesses, offering state-of-the-art facilities that align with the needs of the local economy.

“Benefiting from the exceptional connectivity provided by the Sunderland Strategic Transport Corridor, the site is perfectly positioned to attract a range of industries, boosting local employment opportunities and driving economic growth in the region.

“It’s a great project that highlights Sunderland’s commitment to innovation, sustainability and economic regeneration.”

Adam Hearld, development director at Jomast Developments, said: “We’re delighted to receive the go ahead for the development of the site.

“The approval is a positive step towards delivering much-needed industrial space in the region that supports Sunderland’s long-term strategic economic goals.”

The proposal includes a strong focus on sustainability, with a six-figure contribution to support local biodiversity enhancement.

Works are expected to commence later next year.

November 27, 2024

  • Build & Sustainability

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