A growing national transport company is opening a new bigger headquarters at a city business park just over a mile away from its old base.

Stop Start Transport is coming to Worcester Six Business Park near the M5 at junction 6 next month after moving just 1.5 miles away from its old HQ.

Stop Start Transport Limited, which is currently based in Berkeley Business Park, Worcester, is relocating 1.5 miles south to Cabot 38, a 34,000 sq ft of flexible commercial space and 4,073 sq ft of offices, within the business park as part of its growth and investment plans in the region.

Chris Pullen, MD at Stop Start, which has been part of the Listed Swedish investment firm Storskogen Group AB, since April 2022, said that thanks to strong growth across the business, it needs larger premises to meet increasing customer demand.

Cabot 38 is not only 30 per cent larger than its existing premises, but the eaves are also just over six feet higher, which provides an additional 10 per cent of storage space.

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The company, which delivers high-value bathroom products nationwide, is fitting out now and plans to move in early November. It employs about 100 staff and with the expansion, plans to continue hiring more local members of staff over the next couple of years.

“We’ve been contemplating moving for the past couple of years, but seeing the high specification at Cabot 38, as well as its close proximity to junction six of the M5, tipped us in favour of moving,” he said.

“We’ve been at our existing site for 15 years, but we now need somewhere that gives us the space to grow over the next ten years and Cabot 38 provides that. This is a significant investment and part of Storskogen’s strategic plans for Stop Start and we are looking forward to moving in.”

Giles Thomas, agent at BNP Paribas Real Estate, said he had received strong interest in the unit from several regional companies from different sectors, eventually agreeing a 10-year lease deal with Stop Start transport after the building achieved practical completion in July.

“I’m pleased to have secured another high-calibre company for Worcester Six,” he said. “The location and standard of accommodation at Worcester Six is undoubtedly the driver for attracting companies, making it a real success story for the area."

Worcester Six is being developed by commercial property developer Stoford. It has already attracted a number of businesses to the region, including Siemens, Kohler Mira, Kimal, IONOS, ZwickRoell and Alliance Flooring Distribution. 

Once fully developed, it will provide 2.1 million sq ft of accommodation. It already benefits from more than 850,000 sq ft having been delivered or committed across the scheme.