Cherwell District Council’s Planning Committee has approved plans for a new phase of development at Oxford Technology Park – the fourth phase of construction on the 20-acre science and technology park.
This building, now known as Building One at Oxford Technology Park, offers 34,125 sq ft of Grade A flexible space, available to let in suites from 4,140 sq ft for office, laboratory and R&D use.
The 20-acre science and technology park 7 miles north of Oxford was acquired from Angus and Alicia Bates, who have owned and developed the park since 2007.
The new 49,000 sq ft two-storey building with a mixture of bespoke laboratory, Grade A office, and logistic operations has been let to LGC’s The Native Antigen Company (TNAC), on a ten-year lease.
The Native Antigen Company – a leading life science company has signed a pre-let for a new 50,000 sq ft R&D facility at the Oxford Technology Park in Kidlington.