Goold Estates begins construction of £28 million urban logistics and industrial scheme in Wolverhampton
7th August 2025
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Building work is underway at Foundry Business Park in Wolverhampton to transform a derelict brownfield site into a thriving 15 acre employment hub.

Property investment and development company Goold Estates has appointed Caddick Construction as main contractor on the scheme, which will deliver 166,500 sq ft of modern urban logistics and industrial space off Brook Street in Bilston.

Goold Estates is the City of Wolverhampton Council’s chosen developer for the site and purchased the land from the council. The £28 million scheme, which forms the final phase of development at Bilston Urban Village, has the potential to create up to 330 new jobs when complete.

The development is being supported by a £12.5 million investment from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) as part of its programme to transform urban, brownfield sites for new homes, jobs and commercial spaces, helping to drive economic growth across the region.

Foundry Business Park will comprise 15 new units ranging from 2,513 to 63,466 sq ft, designed to suit a variety of uses. Sustainability is at the heart of the scheme, which will target BREEAM Excellent and EPC A, and include features such as LED lighting, photovoltaic roof panels and electric vehicle charging. Units are expected to be available from spring 2026.

Dominic Goold, Managing Director of Goold Estates, said that construction follows the completion of preparatory works to remediate the site.

He said: “This brownfield site has a complex industrial legacy, including coal mining and steel making, which meant it remained vacant for over 20 years. Progressing the site’s development required extensive consultation, so reaching the construction phase is a significant step forward.

“We have considerable experience regenerating derelict sites that deliver lasting economic and environmental benefits. Foundry Business Park has the potential to create hundreds of jobs, support growing businesses, and attract new investment to the region.”

Bilston Urban Village is an important site in the City of Wolverhampton Council’s overall economic strategy for Bilston, where it has realised its vision of creating hundreds of new affordable homes for families.

Councillor Stephen Simkins, City of Wolverhampton Council Leader, said: “The new industrial and distribution units being developed at Foundry Park will deliver hundreds of jobs for our residents.

“It is great to see the council’s chosen developer for this employment land, Goold Estates, progressing this scheme as the final part of the council’s Bilston Urban Village transformation.

“With further investment on site or in the pipeline for the town, the future is bright for Bilston as we deliver the platform for businesses to grow and thrive – in turn providing opportunities for local people.”

Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, and Chair of the WMCA, said: “Regenerating derelict urban land for new homes and jobs is a key part of my Growth Plan, which will help reignite our regional economy and drive a new era of prosperity.

“Foundry Park will create more than 300 jobs for local people and provide modern, high quality workspaces that will help local businesses to grow and thrive.

“This is exactly the sort of investment that drives economic growth and changes lives for the better.”

Ray O’Sullivan, Regional Managing Director of Caddick Construction Midlands, comments: “This impressive 15 acre project at Foundry Business Park is not only transforming underutilised brownfield land, but it also supports regional economic growth, job creation and supply chain investment.

“We’re pleased to have been selected as main contractor on the development and as our project pipeline, portfolio expertise and presence across the Midlands continues to grow, so does our valued supply chain network. We’re committed to delivering the highest quality for our client, Goold Estates, and will do so with a respected local network of subcontractors. We look forward to bringing the build to life in the coming months.”

Foundry Business Park lies immediately adjacent to the A463 Black Country Route, with easy access to Junction 10 of the M6. The Midland Metro runs along the boundary of the site, with Bilston Station within walking distance.

For further information, please contact retained agent Bulleys or visit Foundry Business Park.

Released: Wednesday 6th August, 2025
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