Indurent, a number one developer, proprietor and operator of commercial and logistics house throughout the UK, has commenced the ultimate part of building at Indurent Park Longbridge close to Birmingham. The c.340,000 sq ft scheme is being delivered on the previous MG Rover automobile manufacturing web site, as soon as house to the manufacturing of iconic British automobiles together with the Mini and the Austin 7.

Following planning approval in late 2025, Indurent appointed contractors in early 2026 to ship 13 high-quality multi-let industrial and logistics items, full with fashionable ancillary workplace house.
The beginning of building marks a serious milestone within the regeneration of the world, with £30 million of funding set to ship fashionable industrial employment house to help jobs, abilities improvement and long-term financial development. As soon as full, the scheme will create 590 full-time jobs, in addition to 280 roles throughout building, and native alternatives for coaching and abilities.
The proposals can even improve native infrastructure and sustainability by integrating the positioning with the River Rea valley strolling and biking routes and bettering transport hyperlinks to Birmingham and the broader West Midlands.
Designed to satisfy BREEAM ‘Wonderful’ and EPC A requirements, Indurent Park Longbridge West will present fashionable, energy-efficient workspaces focused at high-growth industries comparable to superior manufacturing, logistics and distribution.
To mark the beginning of building, Mayor Richard Parker joined Indurent at UKREiiF 2026 to ceremonially signal a metal beam, celebrating this important milestone within the regeneration of the Longbridge web site.
Jess Evans, Planning Director at Indurent, stated: “Breaking floor at Indurent Park Longbridge represents a pivotal second within the transformation of this web site. We’re proud to be bringing ahead a contemporary, sustainable employment hub that can appeal to high-growth industries and create a whole lot of expert jobs within the area.”

