Shrewsbury Business Park

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The Shrewsbury Business Park is a recent commercial development on the outskirts of Shrewsbury, Shropshire (at Emstrey). Construction commenced in late 2001 on the 30 acre, £25 million site, and is still ongoing.

Located just 2 miles south east of the town centre of Shrewsbury, Shropshire's county town, the business park lies on the junction of the A5 bypass and the B4380, near to Emstrey. The park's appeal is partly thanks to excellent transport links via the nearby M54 motorway to Telford, Wolverhampton and Birmingham, while being only a stone's throw away from a fine medieval town and beautiful countryside.

Other business park developments in and around the town include the Oxon Business Park to the West of the town centre and the Battlefield Enterprise Park to the North.

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[edit] Buildings

The Alaska Building, surrounded by evidence of ongoing building work
The Alaska Building, surrounded by evidence of ongoing building work
A typical building style on the site
A typical building style on the site

The park's buildings are a combination of fully-customised modern and traditional structures, all with dedicated parking.

The now complete and fully-occupied Alaska Building (right), home to the construction firm, Alaska Properties, has a modern, open plan layout and houses several firms.

Mtech's office, seen bottom right, is typical of some of the smaller properties available on the development.

Currently under construction are two new 'quarters' of the Business Park. The Creative Quarter will be home to five offices, the first of which - the Alaska Building - has already been completed. The Professional Quarter will have three new buildings, divided into five offices of between 200 and 400 m².

[edit] Occupants

The Business Park has attracted many professional companies including solicitors, accountants and surveyors. Here is a list of the firms presently at the park:

The site additionally hosts a 75-bed Sleep Inn hotel[1], which is now complete, despite damage to the building whilst nearing completion by a severe fire. Shropshire Star

[edit] Phase 2

In December 2005, a planning application was submitted by the county council (who own the site) to the borough council (the local planning authority) for Phase 2 of the business park. Permission is expected to be granted.

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