 
        
        INDUSTRIAL / TECHNOLOGY / OFFICE
Infrastructure works start on Worcester Six Business Park, formerly known as Worcester Technology Park.
First two units, known as Liberty 163 and Liberty 45, offering 163,000 sq ft and 45,000 sq ft respectively.
Scroll the images to see how our agents have matured over the last 10 years.
As part of its commitment to supporting the local community wherever they develop, Stoford sponsors the village football club.
Following completion of infrastructure works, local construction company, Benniman is appointed to deliver the first two units.
Two years on and the agents are back to see the first units, with a view to finding the first occupier for Worcester Six.
The first tenant over the line is local company, Kimal, choosing Worcester Six for its new HQ.
Materials Solutions becomes the first company to move in at Worcester Six, with one of Europe's largest 3D printing facilities at 45,000 sq ft.
Another local company selects Worcester Six to expand their business, with a 72,500 sq ft unit creating 60 jobs.
Kohler Mira announces plans to create a 158,000 sq ft state-of-the-art distribution, training and office unit at Worcester Six.
Kimal occupies its brand new HQ, spanning 140,000 sq ft.
An environmentally-friendly unit and the first to include PV solar roof panels, helping Kohler Mira’s move towards carbon neutral by 2035.
Completion of space for Spire's supply chain function, providing jobs in customer and professional services, distribution services and archive management.
Space built by A & H Construction (which has subsequently been re-let to Sierra Engineering).
Stoford anticipates future demand by getting ahead of the game with planning (37,800 sq ft unit later named Cabot 38).
Oak tree and surrounding veteran trees are preserved in various forms to boost ecology at the park.
By engaging with Green Infrastructure (GI) Partnership, Stoford develops a long-term GI Concept Plan which will see over 40% of the site used for natural habitats and landscaping.
Construction commences on this 43,708 sq ft data centre marking the seventh pre-let in six years.
Stoford prepares to submit a planning application to extend the existing Worcester Six Business Park onto land to the south, with new access from Newtown Road.
A planning application for the largest unit (180,121 sq ft) on site to date is submitted.
A 19,849 sq ft customer experience centre being built by Benniman.
Construction concludes on a unit with solar photovoltaic panels, and Tata Steel’s Confidex Sustain wall and roof cladding for a carbon-neutral building envelope.
Wychavon District Council’s planning committee approves the application to enable Stoford to provide a further 680,000 sq ft of space on 61.18 acres of land.
Stoford donates a number of new laptops to the local primary school.
Two wildlife structures installed to establish a swift population on site.
Benniman commences build of 157,000 sq ft of warehousing as well as 21,000 sq ft of office space.
Transport infrastructure improves with buses from Worcester Crowngate stopping at Lowesmoor, Shrub Hill, Ronkshill School and Woodgreen Golf Course.
With planning secured in 2020, Stoford mobilises swift start on site.
Who wouldn't want to live or work in Wychavon? Wychavon District Council produces video showcasing beautiful rural expanses to historic villages and market towns.
Click to WatchAnother 180,121 sq ft of sustainable warehousing and ancillary offices delivered.
Completed in July 2023, October sees Stop Start Transport relocate from Berkeley Business Park to Cabot 38 at Worcester Six.
Bidfood signs to open its first facility in the region at Worcester Six.
Sierra CP Engineering Ltd seeks premises closer to Worcester to extend its manufacturing area as part of growth plans.
Local business, Montel Civil Engineering is appointed to deliver the road and infrastructure works for the extension to the southern estate road, creating a new access point from the existing business park to the B4636 Newtown Road.
In the largest pre-sale in Worcestershire for more than 20 years, MiTek chooses Worcester Six for its EMEA HQ.
Work progresses on bespoke unit, comprising 62,431 sq ft of floor space plus ancillary offices.
Over 2,000 bulbs sown across two islands to bring joy to the local community, and 13 cherry trees planted to support the annual Evesham Blossom Trail.
Evesham Blossom TrailUniversity students visit Worcester Six.
Accessible via the recently completed estate road, this unit is the first to be built on the southern extension at Worcester Six.
Worcester Six welcomes national food service wholesaler, Bidfood UK as its eleventh occupier.
Due for completion in the 10th year (2025) of Worcester Six, the Mitek building will mark 1.2 m sq ft of commercial real estate delivered at the park.
See site progressWorcester Six wins Industrial Deal of the Year for a 62,431 sq ft bespoke unit for Bidfood UK.
Occupiers enjoy wandering round the park to take in the nature.
Stoford launched the Worcester Six 10-year celebrations with a special breakfast event for agents; an opportunity to connect, reflect on successes and look to the future.
MiTek staff returned to Worcester Six for an exclusive tour of their soon-to-be EMEA headquarters, gaining a glimpse of the space taking shape.
A special lunch brought together occupiers, partners, and stakeholders to celebrate the achievement and acknowledge their contributions to the development.
1.2m sq ft developed
800 jobs created
Over 2,500 people have worked on site delivering these projects
Dedicated bus service from Worcester city centre established
51 press releases distributed
21 emailers sent to potential occupiers
Planting of cherry trees to support Evesham in Bloom