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AVAILABLE FROM SPRING 2019 From 3,000 sqft to 50,000 sqft Make it in Middlesbrough www.teesamp.co.uk

180,000 SQFT IN PHASE ONE A great opportunity to invest in the future of UK manufacturing The Tees Advanced Manufacturing Park - TeesAMP - is a new 11 hectare site that will address the national shortage of high quality buildings suitable for modern advanced manufacturing companies and processes. Representing an investment of 55m - and counting - TeesAMP will make a significant contribution to the economy of Tees Valley attracting excellent firms and the jobs they will bring. Funding comes from Middlesbrough Council ( 12.5m); Tees Valley Combined Authority ( 7.65m); SSI Taskforce ( 2.3m) as well as substantial private investment. Phase one will include 180,000 sqft of space with more units designed to bespoke specifications in phase two - all set in well designed, high specification buildings in a quality landscaped environment with extensive open spaces. The park will be set in a 21st century environment with plenty of open spaces. Set in a prime location in Middlesbrough at the heart of Tees Valley, TeesAMP will provide a 21st century environment designed to encourage the clustering of like-minded businesses from a variety of industrial sectors. WILL CREATE UP TO 1,000 JOBS The modern facilities will help businesses maximise potential for products and services and help Tees Valley become synonymous with advanced manufacturing and emerging technologies. The investment also includes 25 million in an anaerobic digester which will use food and biological waste to create power. All CGIs produced by Logic Architecture Ltd. 3

DRIVE TIMES & DISTANCE Teesport to Middlesbrough 16min (6.1 miles) via Port Of Tyne to Middlesbrough 47min (35.8 miles) via Newcastle to Middlesbrough 52min (40.6 miles) via Leeds to Middlesbrough 1h 18min (66.2 miles) via and Manchester to Middlesbrough 2h 14min (113 miles) via M62 Edinburgh to Middlesbrough 3h 12min (158 miles) via and A1 ABERDEEN A90 A9 M9 A1 EDINBURGH A1 NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE CARLISLE WE ARE HERE M6 LEEDS YORK MIDDLESBROUGH TRAIN TIMES Darlington to Middlesbrough 29min (every 30 min) Newcastle to Middlesbrough 59min Edinburgh to Darlington 2h 8min London to Darlington 2h 25min London to Middlesbrough 2h 45min (coming 2020) AIRPORT TIMES & DISTANCE Newcastle International Airport to Middlesbrough 1h (48.8 miles) via Leeds Bradford Airport to Middlesbrough 1h 17min (61.7 miles) via Aberdeen Airport to Durham Tees Valley Airport 3h 30min+ Amsterdam Airport to Durham Tees Valley Airport 1h 10min+ MANCHESTER LIVERPOOL M1 M6 BIRMINGHAM M5 BRISTOL M1 LONDON 4 Location, location, location TeesAMP is perfectly located close to road, rail, sea and air connections as well as Middlesbrough town centre. 11 HECTARES OF LAND The development is next to the wellestablished It is seconds from the with access to TEESSIDE PARK Riverside Park industrial the and A1M just a few minutes away. LONDON THE SOUTH development on the southern bank of Middlesbrough Railway Station is just a ten the River Tees. minute stroll away. A68 A689 A68 A167 A167 A167 A167 DARLINGTON THE NORTH NEWCASTLE A689 DURHAM TEES VALLEY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT A689 STOCKTON- ON-TEES A689 TEESAMP MIDDLESBROUGH STOCKTON ROAD A1032 A1032 A1032 STOCKTON ROAD RIVERSIDE PARK ROAD RIVERSIDE PARK CANNON PARK NEWPORT ROAD 5

Adding to the thriving economy 25M ANAEROBIC DIGESTER Tees Valley already adds more than 60 billion to the UK economy each year. TeesAMP will become an important contributor to that growing economy and is expected to add hundreds of millions. Regeneration schemes worth more than 100 million are already taking place in Middlesbrough on top of investment of 464 million into regional infrastructure, jobs and education over the next three years. The area is a digital powerhouse with one of the fastest growing digital clusters in the country supporting 7,000 jobs and making a contribution of 211 million to the local economy. Ongoing investment will also see 98 per cent of the area serviced by superfast broadband by the end of 2018. What advanced manufacturing contributes to the economy Tees Valley Combined Authority North East Northern Powerhouse England Manufacturing GVA 1.71 billion 6.93 billion 46.28 billion 138.65 billion Manufacturing GVA (% of total GVA) 13.5% 14.0% 14.6% 9.7% Manufacturing GVA per FTE 71,400 61,200 69,900 71,300 All sector (average) GVA per FTE 56,100 55,300 57,600 68,000 WILL ADD 1BN INTO LOCAL ECONOMY IN 10 YEARS HOME TO AT LEAST 17 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING COMPANIES BY 2022 6 7

A brilliant workforce with tailored training on the doorstep TeesAMP is set in an area with unrivalled access to a skilled workforce, along with excellent research and development and training facilities - vital to help firms based there prosper and grow. Great links have already been forged with higher education institutions including Middlesbrough College, which will provide tailored trade packages in partnership with individual companies to create bespoke training and development courses for firms based at the Advanced Manufacturing Park. Northern Skills Group, part of Middlesbrough College s offer, already provides apprenticeship and training solutions to more than 2,000 businesses and will work with TeesAMP to continue to grow that offer. L to R: Teesside University s Curve building, Middlesbrough College STEM Centre, Middlesbrough College at night Talking about regeneration Tees Valley is a highly ambitious area striving to take its rightful place at the vanguard of Northern Powerhouse regions. With a strong industrial heritage to build on, Tees Valley has adapted to become a UK-leading base for digital and creative businesses, new age process industries and advanced manufacturing. Middlesbrough, at the heart of Tees Valley, already has an extensive regeneration programme that will see more than 100million invested over the next five years. The town centre is currently undergoing a significant renaissance, from the 30million Snow Dome due to open in 2019, which will attract visitors from all over the UK, to the redevelopment of Centre Square to provide Grade A offices, and a student village for the many young people who come to the town to attend Teesside University. Middlesbrough Railway Station is also being upgraded and will offer train journeys to London in two hours 45 mins from 2020. 8 9

PHASE 2 PHASE 1 A dynamic base for manufacturing firms PHASE 2 PHASE 1 TeesAMP will create an environment supported by collaboration and investment aimed at promoting rapid growth for the companies based there. Phase one of the development will extend in total to 180,000 sqft in 17 buildings ranging in size from 3,000 sqft to 30,000 sqft. PHASE 2 EXTENDING UP TO ANOTHER 100,000 SQFT The first buildings will be available from Spring 2019. Phase two of the development will be for bespoke buildings and processes, extending up to another 100,000 sqft. Benefits also include: A great workforce with key skills Access to unbeatable transport links Affordable salaries Superb housing offer An established comprehensive supply chain High speed broadband connectivity Great quality of life for those locating in Tees Valley Good standard of living 10 11

High quality architectural design of buildings and estate The beautifully designed buildings in phase 1 offer a wide range of benefits for companies who want to do business in a thriving, hi tech, 21st century environment. Accommodation and specification The buildings are designed to BREEAM Very Good standards and will offer high quality, flexible accommodation with a well laid out yard and car parking areas. Building Area sqm Area sqft (Plot2) 2,404 25,875 (Plot3) 2,407 25,910 (Plot4) 1,380 14,855 (Plot5) 1,380 14,855 (Plot6) 1,380 14,530 (Plot7) 1,200 12,915 (Plot8) 1,165 12,540 (Plot9) 2,747 29,570 There s everything you need from high speed digital connectivity to plenty of natural light and landscaped areas for a relaxed lunch break. The units will include the following specification. Spacious yard areas with HGV turning circles Floor loadings between 25KN/m2 50KN/m2 Eaves heights from 7m 9m Substantial provision of power to site High speed fibre broadband Electrically operated access doors From 5% office content designed to accommodate expansion 15% roof lights Substantial individually allocated car parking provision Communal/visitor car parking provision for whole estate Estate monitored by CCTV Fully landscaped communal areas 17 buildings to be constructed in phase one, in square feet and square metres. The first will be available in Spring 2019. Buildings in phase two can be designed to bespoke specification. (Plot10) 590 6,350 (Plot11) 580 6,245 (Plot12) 285 3,065 (Plot13) 285 3,065 Phase 1 of the development will provide the following: (Plot14) 285 3,065 (Plot15) 590 6,350 (Plot16) 4,575 49,245 17 BUILDINGS RANGING IN SIZE FROM 3,000 SQFT TO 30,000 SQFT IN PHASE 1 (Plot19) 1,380 14,855 (Plot20) 1,725 18,570 12 13

Terms of Lease The buildings are available to rent on new full repairing and insuring institutional leases incorporating five yearly upward only rent reviews. The individual leases will incorporate a service charge provision for the maintenance and upkeep of the unadopted areas of the estate. Rateable Values: The rateable values will be assessed on completion. Rents are to be paid quarterly in advance and will be plus VAT. Each party is to be responsible for their own legal costs for the preparation of the lease agreement. Support packages and grant aid The Tees Valley Business Investment Team will support companies applying for grants from the Tees Valley Business Support Scheme. Help is available for companies looking to find suitable premises and locations, links with planning authorities, supply chains and skills, education and training deliverers. The scheme provides grant support for capital investment projects that will create new, sustainable jobs in Tees Valley via business expansion and diversification or for new or relocating businesses. This scheme is aimed towards manufacturing businesses and service sector businesses offering more than a local service. Grants of 10,000 upwards are available to businesses of all sizes, with higher levels of support available to SMEs. *Eligibility criteria apply. For more information, contact Tees Valley Business Investment Team on 01642 524 400. Rents are available on application to the agents. STEPHEN BROWN Telephone: +44 (0) 1642 244 130 Mobile: 07973 732 260 Email: s.brown@doddsbrown.co.uk www.doddsbrown.co.uk RICHARD SCOTT Telephone: +44 (0) 191 223 5711 Mobile: 07787 697 757 Email: richard.scott@cushwake.com EMMA STAINSBY Telephone: +44 (0) 191 223 5716 Email: emma.stainsby@cushwake.com www.cushmanwakefield.co.uk 14 15

The first buildings will be ready for occupation in Spring 2019 For further details contact: JOINT AGENTS STEPHEN BROWN Telephone: +44 (0) 1642 244 130 Mobile: 07973 732 260 Email: s.brown@doddsbrown.co.uk www.doddsbrown.co.uk RICHARD SCOTT Telephone: +44 (0) 191 223 5711 Mobile: 07787 697 757 Email: richard.scott@cushwake.com www.cushmanwakefield.co.uk Ferrous Road, Middlesbrough www.teesamp.co.uk