‘Evolve’ 6 acre prime site development under way at Silverstone Park
09 February 2025
MIA Member Silverstone Park has shared the following news article.

‘Evolve’ 6 acre prime site development under way at Silverstone Park
Construction of a further nine units, totalling 102,147 sq ft of hi-tech, hybrid style industrial facilities has commenced at Silverstone Park. The industrial development named ‘Evolve’ sits on a six-acre plot of land adjacent to both the entrance to the Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit and the Park’s Innovation Centre. The new phase of development will also see the arrival of a new café, children’s nursery, and state-of-the-art gym for incoming occupiers to benefit from. Nine properties, all hybrid style and ranging from 7,549 to 24,638 sq ft in size, will be built as part of the development which will feature a HQ style, double height glazed reception area, fully fitted contemporary offices, modern toilet facilities, 8m clear warehouse or workshop areas and level access loading doors. Occupier demand for the space has been strong during the initial marketing phase, with several pre-let conversations on going and the successful pre-let to ‘AliTech Precision Parts’, an automotive performance parts specialist. AliTech’s unit totals 14,141 sq ft and successfully kicks off the scheme prior to commencing works. Darren Cudd, Managing Director, AliTech said: “We are excited to join Silverstone Park’s growing campus.
Chris added: “The campus here at Silverstone Park continues to evolve to the needs of business occupiers and this latest phase of development is an opportunity to deliver a café, nursery, and gym, which we hope will enhance work-life balance for new and existing staff. “This is in addition to the numerous break-out areas and green spaces, plus pathways and cycle routes that have already been created as part of the larger development of the Silverstone Park site.” Silverstone Park, on the North Bucks/West Northants border, is now home to more than 90 businesses employing close to 1,600 people. Many of those businesses specialise in advanced engineering and manufacturing, and operate in areas such as aerospace, agritech, automotive, defence, energy, marine, medical equipment, motorsport (including F1), nuclear and space.
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