Mode, MODE Bury St Edmunds
Northern Way Industrial Estate, Bury St Edmunds, IP32 6NLThe Space
New Industrial/Logistics Units to be delivered in 2027
At a glance
| Property Type | Industrial |
| Tenure | To Let |
| Size | 10,925 to 39,213 sq ft |
| Energy Performance Rating | Upon enquiry |
Bury St Edmunds
20 mins
Thurston
92 mins
Kennett
171 mins
Elmswell
179 mins
Shenfield
900 mins
Epping
903 mins
Broxbourne
906 mins
Brentwood
931 mins
Key Points
- New development
- Available Summer 2027
- Targeting BREEAM 'Excellent' & EPC 'A'
- 8m-10m eaves height
- EV Charging & PV Panels
Description
Exceptional new development of 7 units being delivered in 2027.
Sustainably constructed using innovative energy-saving features, MODE is committed to delivering buildings that will benefit the planet and it's future occupiers. The buildings will be targeting BREEAM 'Excellent' with features including high-performance insulation, EV parking, LED lighting, photovoltaic panels and roof light.
Strategically located on the A14 corridor, New Quarter is in one of the fastest-growing logistics locations in the UK.
The A14 directly connects the Midlands and the Port of Felixstowe; Britain's busiest container port and one of the largest in Europe, handling over 4 million TEUs a year.
It also links to the national motorway network and the A12 for swift delivery to London and the South East markets.
Available area
The accommodation comprises the following areas:
| Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unit - 1 | 32,087 | 2,980.98 | Available |
| Unit - 2 | 21,054 | 1,955.98 | Available |
| Unit - 3 | 23,831 | 2,213.97 | Available |
| Unit - 4 | 13,745 | 1,276.95 | Available |
| Unit - 5 | 10,925 | 1,014.97 | Available |
| Unit - 6 | 39,213 | 3,643.01 | Available |
| Unit - 7 | 19,397 | 1,802.04 | Available |
| Total | 160,252 | 14,887.90 |
The Location
With its strong infrastructure and growing local economy, Bury St Edmunds is an established and thriving commercial centre. It's the largest town in West Suffolk and part of the prosperous Cambridge sub-region.
The historic town centre is less than a five-minute drive from New Quarter. It offers visitors everything from award-winning restaurants, independent and high-street stores to green open spaces and its famous St Edmundsbury cathedral.
It's also home to West Suffolk College, one of the largest providers of apprentices in the region, while 31% of working-age residents are qualified to NVQ4