
Construction has started at Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone on 11 new business units – with four of them being snapped up even before completion. Prospect Development NW has started construction at plot 109, between Lancaster House and Lockheed Court on Amy Johnson Way, to bring both warehousing and office space to the 1.8-acre site.
The project is slated for completion in autumn 2025. Four units have been sold while the remaining units are set to hit the market early next year.
Along with the units, there will be car parking for 60 cars, with electric vehicle charging stations, alongside bicycle and motorcycle parking. A touch of green will be added by landscaping along Amy Johnson Way, reports Lancs Live.
Cllr Mark Smith, the cabinet member for economy and built economy at Blackpool Council, said: "Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone is becoming one of the North West's premier business destinations, supporting thousands of jobs for people on the Fylde Coast. Our commitment to invest in infrastructure such as the new road is creating an environment where the private sector is also investing in new business units, creating space for more companies to start and grow, and creating more jobs, boosting our local economy and making Blackpool better."
An £18.5 million new road is set to open in 2025, paving the way for additional commercial development.
Since its establishment in 2016, the enterprise zone has seen the development of over 200,000 sq ft of new accommodation and the refurbishment of an additional 176,500 sq ft. Currently, it houses more than 200 companies and some 4,000 jobs.