You are accessing the Global Goodman site. Are you looking for your local Goodman site?

Bedford 405, Bedford Commercial Park

Bedford 405 reflects Goodman's commitment to best practice in design, development and construction - enhancing the long-term sustainability of our properties, while meeting customers' needs now and into the future

Bedford 405 is the first development to be completed at Goodman's 45-acre Bedford Commercial Park site. The 407,143 sq ft logistics warehouse has been delivered to a BREEAM ‘Excellent’ standard and is an example of how Goodman's properties are designed to reduce energy use, improve efficiency and maximise the sustainable use of resources.

Features include:

  • Carbon neutral cladding envelope
  • Fully enabled for up to 560kWp of solar PV
  • LED lighting to offices and external areas
  • Rainwater harvesting and solar thermal hot water
  • Electric car charging points and electric vehicle infrastructure 
  • Carbon neutral carpet tiles
  • Ceiling tiles with a high percentage of recycled content
 

Delivering healthy working environments

Set in a landscaped park environment, Bedford Commercial Park will also offer green open spaces and attractive surroundings for customers and their employees to enjoy.

The Park will include a network of landscaped ponds at its heart, designed to support local wildlife and protect natural habitats.

Home to the future canal link between Bedford and Milton Keynes, this will be complemented by a community orchard, extensive woodland planting and a series of pedestrian footpaths and cycle routes that link the Park with its natural surroundings.

Once complete, Bedford Commercial Park will offer:

  • Four acres of ponds creating new landscaped areas, while supporting biodiversity
  • 6.7 acres of new and existing woodland providing habitats for local wildlife 

Working with local charitable trust, the Forest of Marston Vale, we have committed to increasing tree canopy cover in the local area by 30% and have already planted 805 trees on site.

Visit the website to find out more