The multi-storey hub forms part of British Land’s pipeline of urban logistics projects in Greater London with a development value of £1.3bn.
The 140,000 sq ft multi-level logistics scheme will be built at Mandela Way, in Southwark obn a former council car pound.
The site sits close to the junction of New Kent Road, Old Kent Road and Tower Bridge Road and will deliver a last mile logistics hub for Southwark and central London.
It will be redeveloped to feature four floors of flexible, sustainable logistics space, targetting a BREEAM Excellent rating as well as using low-carbon materials.
British Land’s pipeline of urban logistics projects in Greater London include an additional project adjacent to the Old Kent Road on Verney Road, the Finsbury Square Car Park and The Box at Paddington Central, which received planning consent earlier this year.
Additionally, British Land received approval in July to deliver 455,000 sq ft of multi-level logistics space at Heritage House, Enfield, located near Junction 25 of the M25.
Mike Best, Head of Logistics at British Land, said: “Mandela Way is the latest scheme in our London urban logistics pipeline to receive planning consent following approvals at both Paddington Central and Enfield earlier this year, enabling us to bring forward another high quality logistics project and continue to address the acute undersupply of sustainable, modern warehousing in Greater London.
“We continue to explore new opportunities to leverage our longstanding investment and development expertise to source and execute acquisitions which unlock opportunities to densify London’s logistics supply.”