


cutting-edge design with operational efficiency


Panther Logistics Park offers six brand-new multi-let warehouse units totalling 155,600 sq ft (14,455 sq m). Each unit has been carefully designed to deliver operational flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability ensuring a future-proof environment for logistics and industrial occupiers. The development provides Grade A office accommodation, secure yards, generous parking and clear eaves height suitable for high-volume storage.
Every detail, from material choice to layout design, supports modern operational needs with an emphasis on performance and precision.
Panther Logistics Park, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 2AG

Engineered for efficiency



Dock Doors
2.8m w x 3.0m h clear

Level Access Doors
4.0m w x 4.0m h clear

Warehouse Slab
50kN/m2

Eaves Height
10.0m clear internal

EV Charging
20% Active 80% Passive

Power Capacity
1.7 MVA

Yard Depth
32m - 40m

Car Parking
164 Spaces

HGV Parking
32 Spaces

Grade A Office
Accommodation

Next Generation
logistics. delivered
Where Sustainability Meets Innovation
Sustainability is central to Panther Logistics Park’s design philosophy. The scheme is being developed to minimise environmental impact, optimise energy use and meet the latest BREEAM and EPC standards.



Solar Photovoltaic
(PV) Panels

Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure

Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS)

Low-Energy LED Lighting

High-Performance
Insulation

Environmentally Conscious Materials & Construction Methods




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Black Cat
Roundabout
At the Crossroads
of Connectivity
The upgrade of the Black Cat Roundabout and the wider A428 scheme will be a major boost for drivers, communities and the regional economy. By replacing the congested old junction and single-carriageway section with a modern dual carriageway and free-flowing links, journeys will become smoother, faster and safer. The investment will cut delays and improve connectivity across Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and beyond.
10-mile new dual carriageway linking the A1 and A428.
£1bn project - the region’s biggest National Highways scheme.
Up to 10 minutes saved per journey - around 1.5 hours a week.
Two major junctions transformed into free-flow, modern interchanges.
New A421→A1 free-flow link already open (Aug 2025).

Location
Panther Logistics Park is perfectly located in Sandy, Bedfordshire (SG19 2AG) at the heart of the UK’s distribution network. With quick access to the A1(M) and M1 corridors, the park connects seamlessly to major cities including London, Cambridge, Oxford, and Birmingham, as well as key ports and airports. Its central position ensures efficient national distribution, supported by established infrastructure and a strong local labour market.

