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Grow Your Business with Shoreham Port’s Commercial Properties
At Shoreham Port, we are proud to offer a vibrant, dynamic commercial estate that serves as home to over 175 diverse businesses, ranging from startups to well-established enterprises. Our prime location, just five miles from Brighton city centre, provides unparalleled transport links to London and the South East, making our property portfolio the ideal choice for businesses looking for flexibility and growth opportunities.
Why Choose Shoreham Port? We believe in building lasting relationships with our tenants, offering a supportive and fair approach to
property management.
As a responsible and community-focused landlord, we take pride in creating a thriving business environment within our estate. Our commercial spaces come with more than just square footage — they offer stunning waterside views and access to exclusive port services such as storage, haulage and our on-site café, Port Kitchen. Whether you require office space, a workshop, or larger- scale industrial units, we have options to suit your specific needs.
Flexibility for Every Stage of Growth Our commercial estate is designed to grow with your business. From compact studios
Glencar Announces Completion of 268,000 sq.ft Speculative Industrial/logistics Scheme for Panattoni in Brighton
Standout South Coast development featured the construction of 7 Grade A industrial units ranging in size from 19,834 to 53,700 sq. ft at Panattoni Park Brighton.
In speaking about the completion Roy Jones
Glencar Managing London and South said:
“Panattoni Park Brighton stands out as the South coast’s pre-eminent logistics and industrial development, bringing to market 7 Grade A specification units that appeal to a broad range of occupiers.
This build features an enhanced specification including an array of cutting edge, ultra-modern, highly sustainable features, achieving the BREEAM Excellent and EPC ‘A’ rating which we and the full professional team are achieve”
very proud to Director UK
Award-Winning Sustainability At
Shoreham Port, we are focused on business not just growth; we are
also committed to sustainability. We are proud to have won numerous building excellence and architectural awards for our tenant spaces, and as a certified EcoPort for over 10 years, we implement and constantly evolve our Sustainable Property Development Template. This bespoke approach ensures that we consider the environmental impact of everything we do—from construction to maintenance.
With a focus on energy efficiency, the use of renewable materials, and reducing carbon footprints, these schemes will appeal to a wide range of occupiers.
Whether you’re a growing business in need of flexible space or an established company looking to improve your sustainability, these properties offer a practical solution.
to larger offices, light industrial units and compound storage, businesses can easily transition between spaces as their requirements change. This flexibility ensures that your business can expand without
needing to relocate, allowing
you to focus on growth and development within a stable environment. By becoming part of Shoreham Port, you join a dynamic and collaborative port community. Surrounded by like-minded businesses, you’ll have new opportunities to collaborate and connect, including our own ‘Let’s Connect’ tenant networking portal.
On behalf of Panattoni - DTRE is pleased to be marketing two new multi-let schemes in Brighton and Burgess Hill, both designed with sustainability as a priority.
These developments mark an important
advance in the
sustainable and affordable industrial spaces tailored needs of modern businesses.
providing to
Panattoni – Brighton and Burgess Hill
Resurgence Gaining Pace
Laurence Barton FRICS Director AITCHISON RAFFETY PROPERTY CONSULTANTS reports
I am pleased to say that I am seeing a resurgence in activity in both commercial office and retail sectors which feels much overdue, and the industrial
sector of capital growth.
As my own work is generally acting on the tenant side these days I would just say that life in the industrial fast lane over the past 5 years has not always been that easy, and retail/office markets have taken a while to find their place amidst such
challenging economic and
technical changes, with the former noticeably improving but not out of the woodwork just yet.
‘hyper’ rental and
Shopfronts in
Newhaven to Benefit from £100,000 Revamp Newhaven
Enterprise Zone (NEZ) is
calling for businesses in the town centre to apply for a share of £100,000 of funding to improve the appearance of their shopfronts.
The Town Centre Revitalisation Fund will be delivered by grant funding specialist The
Company looks robust as
it returns to a bit of normality in supply and demand after a frantic few years
Connector, which has
previously worked with the NEZ, London Gatwick and Crawley Borough Council.
The fund is designed to make the town centre a more attractive place for visitors, workers and residents to spend time in, boosting Newhaven’s economy.
All businesses and landowners in the Town Centre Enterprise Zone are invited to apply. A minimum of 25% match funding is required up to a maximum grant of £7,500.
The Company Connector, led by managing director Jeremy Taylor, will be responsible for distributing £100,000 a year in grant funding to eligible businesspeople in the zone.
For further information, please contact
jeremy.taylor@thecompanyconnector.com
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