Six additional units at Logistics North are set to bring jobs and new businesses to Bolton as the commercial site continues to expand.
The new units, ranging in size from 20,344 sq ft to 149,198 sq ft, have been built to meet a demand for specialist manufacturing and distribution space in the North West.
Westhoughton coffee company rijo42 has signed a 15-year lease to move into one of the units.
The development has been carried out by Multiply Logistics North, a joint venture between Harworth Group plc and the Lancashire County Pension Fund.
More than 2.5m sq ft of commercial space has been built at Logistics North since it received outline planning consent in December 2013, with a further 1m sq ft in the pipeline.
The site has created 5,000 jobs with occupiers including Amazon, Aldi, Whistl, MBDA, Greene King, Costa and Komatsu.
Once complete, the development will deliver more than 6,000 jobs and contribute £300m in Gross Value Added to the Greater Manchester economy each year.
Companies increasingly recognise that Bolton is a great place to invest.
Deputy Leader of Bolton Council, Cllr Ebrahim Adia, said: “This latest development is another success story for Logistics North and more good news for Bolton’s economy.
“I am confident these units will bring both new business and new jobs to our town as companies increasingly recognise that Bolton is a great place to invest.
“I am also delighted that Bolton is set to contribute £300m Gross Value Added to the Greater Manchester economy each year.
“Logistics North is the largest industrial site in the North West and I am delighted to see it going from strength to strength.”
Ian Ball, Executive Director of Income Generation at Harworth Group plc, added: “I am delighted that we have delivered these units on time to bring further jobs to Bolton and the region.
“New high-quality commercial development remains at an absolute premium across the North of England, with vacancy rates remaining extremely low, and I am confident that we will be able to swiftly secure occupiers for the remaining five new units available.”