Best-in-class industrial and logistics development in Paddock Wood, Kent.

Thesis

The built environment is responsible for about 37% of all carbon emissions globally. So improving energy efficiency is of the most important factors in achieving Net Zero carbon emissions.

Meanwhile the rise in e-commerce – accelerated by the pandemic – has driven greater investment in urban and last-mile logistics; and factors such as use diversification and re-shoring are helping to sustain demand.

So low-carbon logistics facilities are becoming increasingly attractive to organisations as a way to meet consumer demand, cut operating costs, accelerate their own Net Zero journey by reducing emissions, and future-proof their real estate portfolio against incoming regulation.

Investment

Bridges has partnered with Wrenbridge and Gallagher Properties to develop Paddock Wood, a new 200,000 sq. ft. best-in-class industrial and logistics development with a range of high-quality units designed to meet the growing demand for modern logistics space in the South-East. Following consent, construction is scheduled to commence in Q1 2026, with completion and occupation expected later in the year.

Outcomes

Thanks to smart design and the use of on-site renewables, the Paddock Wood scheme is expected to be one of the most sustainable industrial developments in the UK, targeting EPC A+ and Net Zero Carbon in Operation.