Glencar has been appointed to construct Rugby 106, a 106,196 sq feet unit appropriate for logistics and business occupiers at Central Park, Rugby.
The developer, Barjane, has a longtime presence in France and in addition owns Decathlon’s UK distribution centre in Northampton however is looking for to develop its footprint in the United Kingdom.
Rugby 106 occupies a five-acre web page that in the past had a forty five,000 sq feet vacant workplace and workshop facility on it. This has now been cleared for building.
The brand new development is designed to score BREEAM ‘Exceptional’ certification and an EPC A+ power ranking.
The 106,196 sq feet facility will contain:

- 87,000 sq feet of warehousing
- two flooring of places of work and worker welfare spaces
- versatile operational mezzanine
- 14-metre transparent interior peak
- first-floor terrace and amenity areas
- automobile parking, carrier yards and landscaped exterior spaces.
Glencar managing director Peter Goodman mentioned: “As a trade famend for its sustainable and forward-thinking logistics tasks, Barjane units top requirements and we’re proud to had been decided on to lend a hand realise their imaginative and prescient for this strategically necessary web page. With our confirmed experience in turning in complicated, fine quality business schemes, we’re assured this collaboration will produce an outstanding facility that units a brand new benchmark.”
Barjane’s UK industrial director is Patrick Batten, a former director of Segro who joined Barjane in 2022. He mentioned: “We’re overjoyed to have appointed Glencar and to have began on web page to ship this top Midlands web page, which is able to exhibit Barjane’s distinctive solution to top class high quality sustainable building.”
Final touch is scheduled for the primary quarter of 2026.


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