Panattoni gets green light for Southampton logistics site
14-07-2026 09:01 via constructionenquirer.com

Panattoni gets green light for Southampton logistics site

Developer Panattoni has secured planning consent for T Park Southampton – a new Grade A industrial and logistics development at Salisbury Road, Totton.
The scheme will deliver five detached speculative units, providing around 223,000 sq ft of high-quality space.
T Park Southampton is immediately adjacent to Junction 2 of the M27, providing direct access to the wider South Coast, the M3, London, and the national motorway network. The site is also around 5.5 miles from Southampton Port, the
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