

Rugby661 is an industrial/distribution unit located in Rugby, New Zealand. This impressive facility covers a total area of 661,348 square feet and sits on a spacious 35-acre plot. The property boasts top-notch features, including a generous 12-metre eaves height, 40 dock level loading doors, partial racking, a fire wall, and a remarkable 4MVA power supply.
The expansive layout of Rugby661 is segmented into various sections. The warehouse is the largest area, spanning an impressive 624,632 square feet (58,030 square metres). It is designed to accommodate a wide range of storage and distribution needs. Adjacent to the warehouse are the ground floor and first floor office spaces, measuring 12,855 square feet (1,194 square metres) and 12,052 square feet (1,119 square metres) respectively.
These offices are well-appointed and provide a comfortable and functional work environment. Additionally, the facility includes a logistics office, driver entrance, and engineers office, providing all the necessary support areas for efficient operations.
One of the key advantages of Rugby661 is its prime location. The facility is ideally positioned at the entrance to Central Park Rugby, which is considered one of the leading distribution parks in the UK. Located within the logistics hub known as the 'Golden Triangle,' Rugby enjoys excellent connectivity to major motorways, including the M1, M6, and M69. As a result, 95% of the UK population can be reached within a 4.
5-hour drive time, making Rugby a strategic choice for distribution activities. The park is conveniently situated near key destinations such as Coventry (13. 9 miles) and Birmingham City Centre (32 miles), enhancing accessibility for businesses.
Rugby itself boasts a strong labour pool, with 81% of the population aged 16-64. The transport technologies sector in Warwickshire alone employs 50,000 people, while the working population within a 30-minute radius of Rugby stands at 1. 44 million. With 30,020 active businesses in the area, the town offers a vibrant and bustling economic environment.
Moreover, there is a projected population growth of 16-64-year-olds of 76,700, highlighting the potential for further business expansion.
Rugby is also known for its notable concentration of businesses in the transport, storage, manufacturing, and construction sectors. These industries represent 9% of all businesses in the town, which is more than double the national average. Additionally, a remarkable 24. 4% of Rugby's population is employed in manufacturing, transport, and storage, further underscoring the area's industrial prowess.
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