The Liverpool City Region (LCR) Freeport is set to create 500 full-time jobs at a massive new logistics facility to be developed at 3MG in Widnes.
The development, on one of the Freeport’s three tax sites, could also enable Halton Council to retain £2 million in business rates every year for 20 years, ringfenced for investment in regeneration projects in the borough, once the development is completed and fully tenanted.
KKR and Mirastar have entered into a forward funding agreement to speculatively develop the logistics building, known as XDock, at the 3MG site.
“The 500 jobs will be available at all levels from managerial to shop floor and will come on-stream from mid-2025,” said Liverpool City Region.
“Through the planned LCR Freeport Skills Academy, the Freeport team, the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and local education providers will work to ensure local people have the skills needed to benefit from the employment opportunities.”
The XDock building announcement comes after the completion in late 2022 of the Viking Building, also at the 3MG site, which is a 200,000 square foot logistics warehouse.
Once fully operational, it is estimated the LCR Freeport as a whole could create more than 14,000 new highly skilled jobs, delivering £800 million of investment and generating an additional £850 million of GVA for the Liverpool City Region’s economy.
The XDock building will be strategically located for both regional and national distribution with immediate access to the national motorway network via the M62, M57, M6 and M56 motorways.
Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram said: “Being a member of the Liverpool City Region means that Halton can reap the benefits of devolved, local leadership – capturing opportunities that may previously have been out of reach.
“This is a prime example of how strategic decision is helping us to reinvigorate our economy and, most importantly, change our residents’ lives for the better.
“The LCR Freeport is already proving it has the potential to attract investment and create more well-paid, highly skilled jobs for local people, however, I have always been clear that I only want to use our status as a force for good.
“I want to attract investors who believe in our local ambitions and will work with us to protect workers’ rights and uphold standards and who, most importantly, will support areas in our community that need it most.
“This approach means that we are already starting to see tangible, positive results for local people – this is the difference devolution makes.”
Ekaterina Avdonina, CEO and co-founder at Mirastar, KKR Real Estate’s industrial and logistics platform in Europe, said: “KKR and Mirastar remain acquisitive for best-in-class developments and funding projects across our key high-conviction markets.
“In this challenging environment, it is a testament to the team to be able to get such a large deal over the line. We remain committed to the UK logistics and industrial sector and are excited to partner with the team at Marshall CDP on this project.”
The 550,000 sq ft XDock building will be developed to a best-in-class specification, targeting a BREEAM Excellent certification, EPC A rating and will benefit from double sided loading.
Situated in the Liverpool Freeport Zone, XDock benefits from both Freeport Customs and Tax Status, which could provide significant cost savings to qualifying occupiers.
Tom O’Brien, Chair of the Liverpool City Region Freeport board, said: “This new development is a significant demonstration of the private sector’s confidence in the city region’s economy and is a real example of inclusive growth in action.
“Here we have an initiative that could create 500 good quality jobs, at all levels, giving real opportunities to local people and a shot in the arm for the local economy.
“And it will help Halton Borough Council’s continuing investment in regeneration projects that will make the area an even more attractive place to live, work and visit.”
Cllr Paul Stuart, Portfolio Holder for the Liverpool City Region Freeport, said: “This is an exciting development, demonstrating how the Freeport can be instrumental in driving growth across the Liverpool City Region while creating good-quality jobs for local people.
“We’re committed to ensuring that our Freeport status brings positive outcomes, attracting inward investment in the city region, increasing productivity, pay and job security.”
Cllr Mike Wharton, Leader of Halton Council and Liverpool City Region Portfolio Holder for Economic Development and Business, said: “This development is tremendous news for Halton and the wider city region. It will bring investment and jobs to Halton and the wider city region, through the 500 direct jobs on the site, and through its construction and the wider supply chain.
“But more than that, the £2m in business rates that we could retain every year for the next 20 years would give us a lot of options in terms of deciding for ourselves, at a local level, how to spend that money to drive regeneration and improve the lives of the people of Halton.”