Panattoni commits to 1m sq ft in Northampton

Panattoni commits to 1m sq ft in Northampton

Panattoni, the largest industrial developer in Europe, is set to start work on the second phase of its 1.6 million sq ft industrial park in Northampton.

Panattoni Park Northampton is already the home to three former Panattoni buildings and will see further units delivered at 250,000 sq ft, 380,000 sq ft and 430,000 sq ft, totalling over another 1 million sq ft at the park.

The second phase of development at the Park comes after Panattoni successfully speculatively developed and let 625,000 sq ft of space to Eddie Stobart Logistics. The three new units will be developed over two phases, the first being units 250,000 sq ft and 430,000 sq ft started in December 2020. The 380,000 sq ft will commence in 2021.

Each will benefit from the same prominent location based on junction 16 of the M1 motorway, which will see tens of thousands of cars pass the occupiers’ logos each day. The two larger units have additional planning consent for 18 metre clear internal height. Build to suit opportunities are available during the development process, together with the option for an occupier to combine the two larger proposed warehouses into a single 800,000 sq ft unit.

Northampton sits in the so-called ‘logistics golden triangle’, considered to be the UK’s most strategically important location for distribution. Panattoni Park Northampton is only 20 miles from the M6 and A14.

The completed buildings will be built to a BREEAM rating of ‘Excellent’ and have an ‘A’ EPC rating. Local services have been improved on site as part of the development, with the Red Lion Truck Stop parking area being expanded to accommodate more vehicles, as well as a HGV filling station being added to the existing set of pumps. The section 278 road that leads to the truck stop and main development has also been improved to give better access to the motorway. Once fully occupied, the development could support over 1000 jobs.

Oliver Bertram, Development Director at Panattoni, said: “We’re delighted to be continuing the development in Northampton, after only recently completing the three units for Eddie Stobart. This shows that Panattoni has the confidence to deliver speculatively, knowing that the market needs more space.

“This park gives businesses an ideal base to serve key markets across the UK, with direct access to the country’s major motorways. Market interest remains high in this area and we are committed to providing the right spaces for businesses to expand their operations. The new units at Panattoni Park Northampton will do just that.”

Matthew Byrom, Managing Director at Panattoni, added: “This next phase of development in Northampton demonstrates the success of our high-level business strategy in the UK and the speed and scale at which we work. There are limited opportunities in the UK that will deliver a 1 million sq ft spec option and it’s an important build for industry as a whole and one that we anticipate will soon be let quickly.”

Panattoni in UK & Europe develops over 16m sq ft in Q3

Panattoni in UK & Europe develops over 16m sq ft in Q3

Panattoni, the market leader in industrial real estate in Europe, had a busy third quarter, marked by the development of e-commerce and manufacturing space. At the end of September, the company had 16m sq ft of warehouse space under construction across Europe. Panattoni also started the construction of a distribution centre for Amazon in Schortens (Germany), as well as of the Wakefield 515 speculative project in Yorkshire (UK). In Poland, the developer began construction of a production facility for Danfoss Poland, carried on with work on a grill factory for Weber, and continued the development of e-commerce space at its parks as well as in its BTS projects.

Busy times in Europe. At the end of Q3, Panattoni had 1.5m sqm of industrial space under development. The company continued to increase its operations in Germany and the UK, where it carried on with work on Wakefield 515 – the largest speculative warehouse construction in the North of the country. The 512,850 sq ft building is ideally located to serve the regional and national markets and will feature a number of sustainable solutions, including rainwater harvesting.

In Germany, besides starting construction of the fifth distribution centre for Amazon in the Jade Weser Park warehousing facility, Panattoni continued work on two key speculative developments, both of which are brownfield projects. The first one, in Verden, comprises two industrial buildings with a total area of 646,000 sq ft; the second one, in Essen, includes over 215,000 sq ft of industrial space. In Ladenburg, work is in progress on a 581,000 sq ft logistics facility for Neska. The technologically advanced facility will be served by semi-automated forklifts designed to work in its narrow aisles, and photovoltaic panels are to be set on the roof of the building.

Panattoni was also active in the Czech Republic, where the company has several developments, including the 269,000 sq ft smart factory for Kion Group in Stříbro. Europe’s most sustainable industrial complex – Panattoni Park Cheb South – was BREEAM certified with a rating of ‘Outstanding’.

Work in progress in the Netherlands and Spain. Even though Panattoni has been active in these two markets for less than a year, it has already managed to make its presence felt. In the third quarter, the company’s arm in the Netherlands continued development of a 463,000 sq ft ultra-modern distribution centre in Venlo South. The developer also worked on an important project for Ridderkerk in Southern Rotterdam, which will have an area of 430,000 sq ft. In Spain, Panattoni continued work on two projects: a 305,000 sq ft industrial park in the Spanish village of Torija, close to the A2 (Madrid–Barcelona) motorway, and a 366,000 sq ft Logistics park in Vitoria, which is strategically located for transport between the Iberian Peninsula and the rest of Europe. Panattoni is planning to intensify its activity in both countries, as their markets are expected to be fuelled by the growth of e-commerce.

Polish share in the development. Panattoni has dynamic Polish operations. The space under construction includes among others 560,000 sq ft for Globalway (part of Costway group) in Panattoni Park Tricity East IV and a 721,000 sq ft BTS project in Czeladź, which is being customized for a sports fashion and accessories manufacturer. Projects nearing completion include a technologically advanced factory (161,000 sq ft) for Phoenix Contact e-mobility in the Rzeszów-Dworzysko Science and Technology Park and a grill factory for Weber in Zabrze. Panattoni is also expanding its City Logistics segment, having recently started development of City Logistics Warsaw (118,000 sq ft) and the Logistics Warsaw Airport II warehouse project (97,000 sq ft).

As Robert Dobrzycki, CEO from Panattoni commented: ‘The scale of Panattoni’s development across Europe is, on one hand, the evidence of the resilience that this sector is showing against the headwinds created by the pandemic; on the other, it reflects wider economic trends. The volume of space dedicated to e-commerce has significantly increased, demonstrating a 20 pct growth across our development portfolio in Q3. The involvement of production companies increased, as well as of distributors, always dependent on imports, who were impacted by supply chain disruptions in the first phase of the pandemic.’ He adds: ‘2020 is a year of revolutionary changes, which made the industrial sector the most attractive segment of real estate.’

To date, Panattoni has developed projects in Europe with more than 100 million sq ft of modern warehousing and manufacturing space, including 81 million sq ft in Poland. E-commerce projects make up a third of that amount – a share which the developer only expects will increase. According to the “Europe 2020: Ecommerce Region Report”, e-commerce in Europe is expected to be worth EUR 717 billion at the end of 2020. This translates to an increase of 12.7 pct y-o-y, but according to Ecommerce Europe, the full impact of the coronavirus pandemic has yet to be seen. Although the e-commerce market is more developed in Western Europe, as the region handles 70 pct of the e-commerce sales in Europe and has the largest percentage of people who shop online (94 pct in UK and 84 pct in Germany and the Netherlands), it is Eastern Europe that is now recording the largest growth, with 30 pct growth in Romania and Bulgaria, for example. The market is also rapidly developing in Spain, with 29 pct growth. The “E-commerce in Poland” report carried out by Gemius and the Chamber of Electronic Commerce (Izba Gospodarki Elektronicznej) in H1 2020 shows that 73 pct of internet users in Poland shop online, that is an 11 pp increase compared to the previous report. In light of this, the growth of the e-commerce sector at the end of this year may be much higher than the previously forecasted 18 pct.

Growth is Strong in Germany for Panattoni

Growth is Strong in Germany for Panattoni

  • Panattoni announces positive annual results despite coronavirus pandemic
  • Investments in German Network deliver high customer satisfaction
  • Panattoni named Europe’s most successful project developer for fourth time in succession

Panattoni, Europe’s largest developer of industrial and logistics property, has announced positive results for the fiscal year 2020 despite the socio-political effects of the coronavirus pandemic. In Germany the developer was already handing over 14 complex projects to its customers. Some more to be completed until end of the year. Therefore creating a size of 300.000 square metres of building space in Germany. Already 21 new developments are brought on the way for 2021.

The investments in an expanded sales network, with four offices in Germany and measures to strengthen the team paid off. These key factors have increased Panattoni’s overall performance capabilities and improved essentially the service quality of the developer. Particular optimisations have been made in respect of in-situ collaboration with customers and partners. Panattoni has also expanded its Property Management business segment in Germany. To date, its portfolio of managed properties only included projects realised by Panattoni itself. However, the developer is now moving to take care of property management operations for external projects and partners. Most recently a new contract have been signed for a portfolio of four properties.

In addition to projects developed for the logistics and industrial sectors, Panattoni has also reached key milestones in the German market with its novel urban business parks. The developer is working to create an additional to the “City Dock” Berlin Spandau in Falkensee, just outside Berlin. These innovative business parks are a much-needed solution to the lack of urban commercial space; they will offer flexible and modular premises starting from 700m² to users from different sectors.

Fred-Markus Bohne, Managing Partner at Panattoni in Germany, summarised the last year: “In view of the enormous economic and social restrictions brought about by the coronavirus pandemic, it is gratifying to see our development during this difficult year. The pandemic has forced us and our partners to adapt, from maintaining contact to restructuring project schedules and staying the course in order to bring projects to a successful and timely conclusion. We were able to do so thanks to strong communication with our partners and dedicated crisis management operations; although we remain cautious, it gives us reason to look to the year ahead with optimism. We want to be there for our customers and continue to grow together in 2021. Our work today lays the foundations for that.”

Panattoni also has success to celebrate at the European level. Once again, specialist real estate magazine PropertyEU’s rankings of Europe’s leading project developers for logistics properties puts Panattoni in first place. A total of fourteen developers were included in the rankings, which are based on the period from 2017 to 2019. By handing over a total of 6.31 million square metres of logistics and industrial premises across Europe. Panattoni delivered double the surface area of the second-placed developer and has been crowned Europe’s largest developer for the fourth time and has another time proved itself a capable and reliable project developer in the European market.

Panattoni to develop a new logistics project in Barcelona

Panattoni to develop a new logistics project in Barcelona

Panattoni, Europe’s logistics and industrial real estate market leader, has announced the acquisition of 46,920 m2 plot of land that will be used for the development of a logistics project in the municipality of Castellbisbal, Barcelona. This will be their first project in Catalonia and will be able to adapt to meet market demand by developing either a warehouse building of 18,000 m2; or a crossdocking warehouse for last mile distribution of up to 14,000 m2.

With this announcement, Panattoni gives new impetus to its policy of growth in Spain, quickly placing itself in the most significant markets of the Logistics Real Estate sector. Panattoni Park Barcelona City I, will be located in the Industrial Park Can Estapé, Castellbisbal, adjacent to the city of Barcelona. At less than 20km away from the centre of Barcelona, with excellent connections to motorways, multimodal centres and the Port of Barcelona, it is a very strategic location for merchandisers both in e-commerce and last mile operations.

Panattoni Park Barcelona City I will be designed and built under the highest quality standards of the market and with environmental certificate BREEAM “Very Good”.

“Panattoni’s arrival in Barcelona with this project is an important milestone for the company, and achieving it so soon after entering the Spanish market is very satisfying for us. The limited availability of logistics facilities within the Barcelona area, coupled with growing demand driven by the recent rise of e-commerce, make us confident that this operation will be a guaranteed success. To that end, we offer our customers a high quality product, tailored to their needs, at competitive prices that characterize our developments,” said Gustavo Cardozo, Managing Director of Panattoni for Spain and Portugal.

The transaction was brokered by the consulting firm Cushman & Wakefield, who will also lead the marketing of this development. The construction of the project – once it is launched – is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2021.

Panattoni Park Nottingham now fully let

Panattoni Park Nottingham now fully let

Panattoni, Europe’s largest industrial developer, has leased all three commercial units at its 55-acre park in Nottingham. Panattoni Park Nottingham totals 715,000 sq ft and has direct access to the M1 motorway at junction 26, which will be a key logistics hub for some of the UK’s largest businesses looking to better serve the Midlands and north of England.

The Park consists of three separate commercial units that were built in one phase with development financing for the project provided by LBBW. The largest building, a cross-docked distribution unit totalling 551,031 sq ft, has been let to a global ecommerce retailer. This is the largest letting of a new speculative development in the Midlands this year. The park also contains two other warehouses – at 89,073 sq ft and 75,402 sq ft – which have been taken by Food Innovations, a UK-based manufacturer of home baking products, and logistics specialist Hermes.

Situated in Eastwood on the A610, Panattoni Park Nottingham will offer its occupiers quick access to major road networks connecting central and northern parts of the UK. This strategically advantageous location not only gives HGVs access to nearly 40 million people within four hours’ drive – just over 60% of the UK’s population – but also a straightforward commute for on-site employees.

Simon Jenkins, Development Director at Panattoni, said: We are excited to welcome all new tenants to Panattoni Park Nottingham and have the park fully let. The scheme offers its occupiers versatile space with excellent transport links. Developments like these are essential for the continued growth the UK’s economy, offering strategic support for businesses and employment opportunities for those living nearby.”

Matthew Byrom, Managing Director of Panattoni, added: “Projects like this typify Panattoni’s commitment to the UK market and its ability to meet the needs of businesses across the country. Prior to purchase the land had lacked purpose, having been left unused for some time, but our vision has now breathed new life into the area and secured long-term investment.”

Ashley Walker, Director of Planning & Hubs at Hermes UK, commented: “This site will be key for our expanding operations across the whole of the UK in line with our ambitious growth plans, in response to consumer demand. Panattoni have partnered with us to provide a site that will help us deliver a better service for all of our clients and their customers.”

Fully automated warehouse for ViaPharma at Panattoni Park Prague Airport II Green Solutions:

BREEAM Outstanding at Panattoni Park Cheb, Czech Republic for Real Digital Green Solutions:

Fitting largest solar roof in the UK for M&S at EMDC​

Panattoni’s team developed the 900,000 sq ft solar array at the Marks & Spencer’s distribution centre in Derbyshire, making this the biggest in Europe at the time of installation. The array will generate over 5,000MWh of electricity per year and reduce the building’s carbon footprint by 48,000 tonnes over 20 years. The array provides almost 25% of the energy the distribution centre needs, making it nearly self-sufficient during daytime operations.

The Marks & Spencer distribution centre also has a solar wall that allows the building to passively regulate its own internal temperature, and the enabling work included 92,000 tonnes of concrete broken out and recycled on site.

These measures earned the building a carbon neutral certificate and BREEAM ‘Excellent’ accreditation.

Delivery of Energy Park in Kettering, UK

The extension to the existing Burton Wold Wind Farm involved the installation of nine GE 1.6MW turbines, the most efficient available when commissioned, to create a new 14.4MW wind farm at the site.

The wind farm saves an average of 12,831 tonnes of CO2 each year. In its remaining 15 years of life it is expected to save another 201,000 tonnes of CO2.

As part of this project, leading members of the team also designed a prototype for local energy generation that linked renewable energy technologies, local businesses and the local community in a virtuous circle of production and consumption.

Melissa Berry

Finance Assistant

Melissa works within the Finance and Accounts department at Panattoni in the UK. Her responsibilities range from facilitating payments for the development projects in the UK, assisting with accounting activities of all invoice reports and expenses from the UK teams. Prior to joining Panattoni, Melissa achieved a First Class BA Honours from Queen Mary University of London in History as well as a Masters in Law.

Faye Burrows

London Business Support

Faye works within Panattoni’s London Business Support team, where her role revolves around a robust administrative skill set. She ensures consistent organisation within the London office and team. Faye’s great attention to detail, contributes to the smooth operation of day-to-day activities, maintaining a well-ordered and efficient work environment. As well as this she consistently manages corporate schedules and coordinating essential tasks for all areas of the Panattoni team.

Jordan Madden-Nadeau

Financial Accountant

Jordan serves as a Financial Accountant for Panattoni. He is responsible for the accounting operations within the UK and for its projects, with a particular emphasis on ensuring tax compliance and facilitating with the audit process. A qualified member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), he brings over five years of experience in the property industry to his role. 

Grace Dignum

London Business Support

Grace works within Panattoni’s London Business Support team and plays a pivotal role in ensuring the company’s seamless operations.
Working closely with the team, she contributes to the efficient functioning of the London office while offering administrative support to various members of the business. Grace also works alongside the marketing team, where her specific function involves assisting in various UK events and marketing initiatives. 

Lydia Room

Marketing Manager

Lydia works within the marketing team as a Marketing Manager. Lydia is responsible for assisting the formulation of both corporate and scheme related material for Panattoni in the UK, alongside working with Francesca on the implementation of new marketing strategies. Lydia has a first class degree in Marketing & Communications along with a strong background expertise and practice in graphic design.

Harriet Wing

Marketing & Events Manager

Harriet is the Marketing and Events Manager at Panattoni, she is responsible for co-ordinating all events at Panattoni UK. Harriet’s impeccable organisation skills are integral to making all Panattoni events as seamless as possible. Harriet works very closely with the marketing team overseeing the consistency of Panattoni’s core values and brand positioning and that they are upheld throughout Panattoni’s messaging.

Francesca Linnitt

Head of UK Marketing

Francesca is Head of Marketing for Panattoni in the UK and is responsible for developing the corporate profile and executing marketing strategies for all the UK projects. Francesca’s role includes managing the external communications for Panattoni and bringing new and innovative marketing ideas to fruition. Francesca works closely with the Panattoni European marketing team to ensure a seamless brand across Europe and has brought many new ideas into the business.

Josh Butler

Senior Project Manager

Josh is an experienced project manager at Panattoni with over 15 years’ experience in the industry, he has delivered large scale speculative and build to suit projects across the whole of the UK. Josh has been heavily involved in large site remediation schemes over the course of his career and is from an engineering background. Josh has an extensive knowledge and expertise’s of onsite delivery.

Stephen Vickers

Commercial Delivery Director

Stephen manages the commercial delivery of our developments on a national basis and works within the project management team to deliver the high complex construction projects. He has spent more than 30 years in the industrial and logistics sectors, delivering a wide range of developments in the UK and Europe. He also has a vast knowledge of delivering sustainably accredited facilities, working with BREEAM, ESG, Net Zero and GRESB frameworks.

Owen Follett

Project Delivery Director

Owen has an impressive track record in the delivery of large scale build-to-suit projects with a particular emphasis on the delivery of industrial facilities for global automotive, aerospace and e-commerce occupiers. He has been responsible for the development of over 20m sq ft of new build industrial space in the UK and internationally. Projects include new automotive plants, aerospace manufacturing facilities, research and development centres and multi-modal logistics developments. Owen now works with the development team on a national basis in the delivery of highly complex construction and infrastructure projects.

Mark Powell

Project Delivery Director

Mark is a highly experienced delivery Director with over 20 years-experience in the industry, he has delivered both speculative and build-to-suit projects for a broad cross section of clients, ranging from aviation to manufacturing. Mark is capable of quickly assessing projects and implementing strategies to ensure all aspects of the scheme are delivered to exacting standards. A Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Building, Mark can deliver the most complex and challenging schemes.

Peter Carter-Wall

Construction Director

Peter is in charge of the on-site delivery and quality control of all construction projects at Panattoni. Peter has over 20 years experience in the project management sector and now specialises in the delivery of large-scale industrial buildings, site infrastructure & remediation. Peter has worked with the management team for over 10 years and is highly regarded in the market, with a reputation for his meticulous and diligent approach to construction management.

Simon Willgress

Project Delivery Director

Simon is an experienced member of the Panattoni project management team, and has extensive client side experience in the logistics sector, having spent 13 years working within leading FTSE 100 companies. Simon is responsible for all the technical due diligence and implementation of the development programme on his projects and brings highly valuable experience of automated warehouse developments. Simon is particularly interested in low carbon design development.

Ian Anderson

Head of Project Management

Ian is a highly regarded and experienced Head of Project Management, with responsibility for procuring Panattoni’s land acquisition, build-to-suit and speculative build programme. Ian combines his practical and commercial approach, with a keen eye for detail, ensuring that all projects are delivered to the highest standard. Ian has particular expertise in the negotiation and contract tender for large scale industrial buildings, with a background in structural engineering. In the last 18 years, Ian has gained considerable experience and market knowledge in the industry.

Tanya Thewlis

Capital Markets Business Manager

Tanya is responsible for providing operational support to the Capital Markets team in the UK. Tanya assists with the formulation of capital and financing solutions and helps to maintain investor relationships. Tanya has 20 years in operational support which offers a wide skill set that allows her to assist the capital markets team in smooth operations and client management.

Tom Watkins

UK Capital Markets

Tom is an integral part of the UK Capital Markets team and works closely with Nick Cripps, providing financial assistance and analysis. At Panattoni Tom’s role includes the preparation of financial appraisals for acquisitions, preparing investment documents for Panattoni’s capital partners and consolidating Investment Committee Reports for Panattoni’s internal approval process. Tom is a member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS).

Oliver Winchcombe

Head of Portfolio Management and ESG

Oliver manages the property and asset management of the UK portfolio, working closely with the project management and finance teams. He is an experienced property manager, having spent many years with specialist property management consultancy firms, and working on behalf of large institutional funds. He is also a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS).

Indy Gill

Financial Controller

Indy is the Financial Controller for Panattoni in the UK. He is responsible for the accounting activities of Panattoni and its development projects in the UK, with a focus on consulting with external auditors and tax advisors. Indy is a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) with many years of experience in the property industry.

Scott Meakin

Development Surveyor
North West & Yorkshire

Scott is a development surveyor in the North West and Yorkshire development team. Scott has over 5 years’ experience in commercial property. He started his career in real estate consultancy where he qualified as a Chartered Surveyor. More recently, Scott has been involved in the delivery of large-scale industrial & logistics developments across the UK. Scott’s focus will be to support with the acquisition of new sites and help deliver new projects.

Ethan Greene

Development Manager
Southern England & London

Ethan is a Development Manager at Panattoni and works in the Southern England & London development team, helping to expand the business in the region. Ethan’s primary focus is to support with the acquisition of new sites and help to deliver new build development projects. Prior to Panattoni, Ethan studied Business and Economics at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, where he graduated with a First Class Honours degree.

Alex Mitchell

Development Manager
South East & London

Alex’s role at Panattoni is to deliver new build development projects and assist in the leasing of existing speculative development. Alex is focused on London and the South East region, and works closely with Anthony Watkins in supporting the national team to expand the business. Prior to Panattoni, Alex worked for Lambert Smith Hampton as a Chartered Surveyor advising a number of blue-chip occupiers on their nationwide acquisition and build-to-suit programme.

David McGougan

Development Director
South East

David has over 17 years’ experience in customer-centric, high-quality industrial and logistics development. David is responsible for the growth of both speculative and build-to-suit developments in the South East. David has a vast knowledge of the market and has a track record of delivering over £270 million of build-to-suit and speculative developments.

Gregg Titley

Head of Development
East and West Midlands

Gregg heads the development growth strategy in the East and West Midlands region. Gregg has more than 25 years’ experience in delivering projects for blue-chip customers on both speculative and build-to-suit basis. Gregg has specialised in large-scale delivery of bespoke and sustainable development facilities.

Andrew Preston

Head of Development
North Midlands & Yorkshire

Andrew has over 15 years experience in the industrial real estate market. Andrew’s role at Panattoni is to accelerate the land acquisition programme for speculative development across the wider Midlands and Yorkshire region. Andrew has a broad breadth of experience in the commercial property sector, with a detailed knowledge of the leasing and development process and is currently responsible for some of the UK’s largest speculative development projects.

Daniel Burn

Head of Development
North West & Yorkshire

Dan leads Panattoni’s Northern office, based in Central Manchester. Dan is responsible for accelerating the company’s land purchase, build-to-suit and spec build programme across both the North West and Yorkshire Region. With 20 years transactional experience, Dan is well recognised within the market, having been involved in many of the UK’s pre-eminent industrial & logistics schemes. Since working in the sector, Dan has gained a reputation for his approachable, pragmatic and customer focused approach to business.

James Watson

Head of Development
Southern England & London

James has 15 years experience in the property market and is responsible for expanding the business in the South East region. James’s role at Panattoni is to originate and deliver both large scale speculative and build-to-suit projects. In the last three years, James has delivered over £350 million of new build projects, including some of the largest logistics build-to-suit projects in the market.

Tony Watkins

Head of Development
South East & London

Tony is responsible for expanding the company’s land and speculative build platform in the South East. Tony specialises in the execution and delivery of major industrial schemes. Tony is highly accomplished in a variety of surveying sectors, with over 25 years experience. Prior to joining the Team, Tony has held senior positions in the clean-tech and waste management industry, having previously been CEO for a bio-fuels and waste-to-energy and renewable energy business.

Nick Cripps

Head of UK Capital Markets
Director Capital Markets Europe

Nick is responsible for heading up the Capital Markets team in the UK, with responsibility for the capitalisation of projects across the UK and Europe. He forms part of the Global Capital Markets network and works closely with Panattoni’s European operating platform helping originate and structure capital solutions and manage global and Pan-European investor relationships.

Oliver Choppin

Finance Director

Oliver is the Finance Director for Panattoni in the UK, overseeing the company’s financial strategies and is responsible for all financial aspects of the UK business including structuring, debt finance, deploying capital allocations, he also works closely with Panattoni’s European finance platform. Oliver has a wealth of experience in real estate finance having spent over 20 years in various treasury and accounting roles and been involved in over £7 billion of financing deals in both public and private debt markets. He is a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (FCCA).

Oliver Bertram

Head of National Development

Oliver is Head of National Development for Panattoni in the UK and is responsible for the national transactional platform in the UK. Oliver is recognised within the sector as a market specialist and is known for his personable approach to business and has earned a reputation for his commitment to customer service. Oliver has completed a number of significant industrial and logistics development projects across the UK.

Fergie Taylor

Head of Development Delivery

Fergie is responsible for managing the Panattoni UK delivery platform and has been instrumental in both establishing and guiding the Panattoni supply chain and project management team. With over 30 years of experience in the logistics sector, Fergie is recognised as one of the leading delivery directors in the market, with a keen interest in both low carbon design and sustainable development. Fergie has an unparalleled track record in the delivery of major industrial facilities and has procured an extensive range of new build logistics space for a variety of blue-chip customers.

Matthew Byrom

Managing Director UK

Matthew is Managing Director of Panattoni, representing the UK on both the European and Global Investment Committees that guide the strategies and day to day operations of the business. He also leads in the identification of new business opportunities and company investment. Since forming First Industrial in 2009, which merged with Panattoni in 2017, Matthew has continued to build on his reputation for the delivery of major development projects in the UK while continuing to grow the business.

Sara Lewis

UK Business Support

Sara works within Panattoni’s Business Support team. With over 10 years’ experience at Panattoni, Sara supports the Executive Team with the day-to-day operations of the business. Sara has developed her skill set to assist across the wider Panattoni business throughout the UK.

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Delivery of Energy Park in Kettering, UK

The extension to the existing Burton Wold Wind Farm involved the installation of nine GE 1.6MW turbines, the most efficient available when commissioned, to create a new 14.4MW wind farm at the site.

The wind farm saves an average of 12,831 tonnes of CO2 each year. In its remaining 15 years of life it is expected to save another 201,000 tonnes of CO2.

As part of this project, leading members of the team also designed a prototype for local energy generation that linked renewable energy technologies, local businesses and the local community in a virtuous circle of production and consumption.

Fitting largest solar roof in the UK for M&S at EMDC​

Panattoni’s team developed the 900,000 sq ft solar array at the Marks & Spencer’s distribution centre in Derbyshire, making this the biggest in Europe at the time of installation. The array will generate over 5,000MWh of electricity per year and reduce the building’s carbon footprint by 48,000 tonnes over 20 years. The array provides almost 25% of the energy the distribution centre needs, making it nearly self-sufficient during daytime operations.

The Marks & Spencer distribution centre also has a solar wall that allows the building to passively regulate its own internal temperature, and the enabling work included 92,000 tonnes of concrete broken out and recycled on site.

These measures earned the building a carbon neutral certificate and BREEAM ‘Excellent’ accreditation.