The first buildings at the new Nar Ouse Business Park in King’s Lynn are being constructed.
The project will mean 15 hectares of offices, industrial sites and research space, and is a partnership between the borough council, and the New Anglia LEP which represents regional businesses.
Richard Blunt, the borough councillor responsible for development and regeneration, said: “It is one of the largest brownfield regeneration projects ever handled in West Norfolk and is conveniently located adjacent to the A47 in King’s Lynn, with easy access to the A10 to Cambridge, and to the A17.
“This first plot is office premises, of up to four office suites. The next plot is a pair of industrial premises, incorporating associated offices.”
Chris Starkie, Chief Executive of New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “We’re delighted to have supported this project through our Growth Deal with Government. The new buildings on this Business Park site will provide space for businesses to grow and for new firms to locate to the area, so it’s a fantastic asset for King’s Lynn.”
More details about the site and available units can be seen at www.narouse.co.uk