Oxford, UK, December 5 2019 - Oxford City Council’s East Area Planning Committee has approved the detailed plans for two office/laboratory buildings on The Oxford Science Park’s Plot 16 comprising 168,000 sq ft.
15,600 sq m of office and lab space to be developed in 2020
Oxford, UK, December 5 2019 - Oxford City Council’s East Area Planning Committee has approved the detailed plans for two office/laboratory buildings on The Oxford Science Park’s Plot 16 comprising 168,000 sq ft (15,600 sq m). The plans feature a central raised plaza and wider landscaping and accessibility enhancements.
Construction is planned to commence in Autumn 2020 and will represent one of the largest commercial workspace commitments Oxford has seen. The first building should reach practical completion by early 2022. Discussions are underway with a number of parties for pre-lets.
The central raised plaza, and the Plot’s eastern plaza at street level, have been designed to facilitate access to a railway station that will come with the planned re-opening of the Cowley Branch line. Both Network Rail and Chiltern Railways, amongst others, have been consulted on the plans.
The Oxford Science Park is owned by Magdalen College, Oxford and the ambitious plans for Plot 16 respond to the requirements of burgeoning science and technology companies at the Park, across Oxford, and more broadly. The plans for Plot 16 are in addition to the new space for small to medium companies (SMEs), the Bellhouse Building, under construction for occupation in mid 2020. The Park’s increase in contemporary workspace is deliberate as its commercial eco-system grows, becomes more diverse technologically and has greater reach.
Perkins and Will is the architect for Plot 16, which will be built in an exemplary and highly sustainable manner. Other professional design and planning team members include: Studio DBM, Hoare Lea, Campbell Reith, Core5, 3PM and Savills.
Piers Scrimshaw-Wright, CEO of The Oxford Science Park, said, ‘We are delighted Oxford City Council supports our ambitious plans for Plot 16. Oxford’s science and technology sector is thriving and at The Oxford Science Park we are witnessing unprecedented growth. The development of Plot 16 represents another major step in the evolution of the Park, and our plans are a catalyst for the re-opening of the Cowley Branch line which is an important infrastructure initiative that will reinforce our convenient connectivity with the City Centre.’
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The Oxford Science Park
Emma Palmer Foster, Strategic Communications Consultant
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About The Oxford Science Park
The Oxford Science Park is owned and managed by Magdalen College, Oxford. Created in 1991, the Park upholds the College’s heritage and provides one of the most influential Science & Technology environments in the UK. There is approaching 750,000 square feet of workspace accommodation across the Park, which is now home to more than 2,700 people and more than 130 businesses. These range from start-ups based in the Magdalen Centre innovation hub to major international companies and include: Blue Earth Diagnostics, Circassia, OrganOx, OxSonics, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Sharp Life Science, Oxford Genetics, Oxford Sciences Innovation, Evox Therapeutics, Vaccitech, Exscientia, Sensyne Health and Intuitive Surgical.
In addition to being a key property investment, the Park is at the heart of Magdalen College’s strategy to support discovery, innovation and entrepreneurship. It will continue to develop The Oxford Science Park beyond Plot 16 as a long-term strategic asset, with ambitious plans to create an additional 325,000+ sq ft of office and laboratory space on the remaining 10+ acres of land over the next 3-5 years. This additional capacity will support the growth of businesses already based on the Park, providing flexible workspace accommodation, and enabling new companies to enjoy the Park’s exceptional environment and collegiate and collaborative ethos. The Oxford Science Park is located approximately four miles south-east of Oxford city centre, just off the City’s southern ring road. It has easy access to the M40 and A34, as well as to Heathrow Airport and mainline train services. For further information, please visit: www.oxfordsp.com or follow us on twitter @OxfordSciencePK