Martinbridge Industrial Estate is largely vacant, with existing units described as outdated and nearing the end of their useful life. Developed in the 1970s, the site cannot support modern business needs. Plans focus on creating modern industrial, storage, and office spaces, with added facilities like showers and electric vehicle charging. The site is designated for redevelopment within the council's Local Plan, supporting industrial and logistics needs in London. Support has been expressed by Enfield Council and other authorities for the proposed design and development adjustments.
The existing units at Martinbridge Industrial Estate are outdated and vacant, no longer meeting the requirements of 21st Century businesses, and a redevelopment is proposed.
Planning documents indicate the site consists of mainly outdated industrial commercial and retail buildings, developed in the 1970s, that are nearing the end of their useful life.
The proposal aims to modernize the estate by introducing new industrial and storage spaces, office areas, and facilities such as showers, lockers, and cycle storage.
The site is part of a strategic industrial land reserve in London, which ensures sufficient premises to meet current and future industrial demands across the capital.
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