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Solstice Park by Chris Morgan

RO Group serves up further success at Solstice Park

RO Group has successfully pre-let two food retail units on its development at Solstice Park in Amesbury.

Work on the units is well underway and practical completion is expected this summer with customer visits expected to commence later this year.

Tenants include leading food retailer Greggs and Taco Bell, the American fast-food restaurant chain, that offers Mexican-inspired foods.

Once construction of the site is complete, GRIDSERVE, the pioneering sustainable energy solutions provider will install eight High Power Chargers for electric vehicles, which will be located adjacent to the food retailers.

Their next generation chargers are supported by renewable energy from their own hybrid solar farms and provide up to 350kW of power, the fastest currently available charging speeds.

David Kershaw, group real estate director at RO Group, said: “There are many attractive opportunities to be found in regional investment and development, particularly as the UK opens for business again after the trials and tribulations of the last couple of years.

“Solstice Park benefits from the A303 infrastructure and is located in a key regional gateway location. We have secured three leading tenants, each of which is a highly respected name and look forward to completing the development work on these units and then welcoming customers later in the year.”

Tenants at the 160-acre mixed use Solstice Park development include Home Bargains, Screwfix, Howdens, McDonald’s and Costa Coffee.

Image by Chris Morgan, Geograph reproduced under Creative Commons licence

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