s more and more businesses are looking to move into the fast expanding region of east London, Londoneast-uk Business and Technical Park is ideally placed to meet the growing demand for high quality accommodation. See the whole story on page 24.
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North Ayrshire is located on one of the most scenic stretches of coastline in the south-west coast of Scotland. Just 30 minutes from Glasgow city centre and with easy access to UK and international markets, North Ayrshire is a great place to do business. Read all of our Cover Story on page 34-36.
IN THIS ISSUE Featuring Scotland and England’s Eastern Counties Colliers, Scottish News
News International news
EASTERN COUNTIES London East M7 RE
Addington Capital, Segro
Colchester Council, New Anglia Enterprise Partnership
Great Yarmouth Council, Fenn Wright
Norwich Research Park
Cambridge Innovation Park, Cambridge City Council, South Kesteven Council
North East Lincs Council, Invest East Midlands
SCOTLAND 2018
Cover Story - North Ayrshire Council
Shepherd C S
Ditchfield Property Argyll & Bute Council
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37,66,88,89,92 39, 62 40-41
VHE 42-43 Artisan Real Estate Investors
Northwood Regional UK Ltd, D M Hall
Lambert Smith Hampton, Pearson Property
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Ryden 45,51,70,86,87 46
GVA 47, 58,70 CBRE 48, 72 In Site Property Scottish News
Castleforge, Dawn Urban Regeneration Ltd
Singer Vielle
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Maxim Park, Cushman Wakefield, Ryden 54, 55
4th Group, North Lanarkshire Council 56 4-23 20-21 Shepherd C S
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Kings Lynn &
W.Norfolk Council 28-29 30
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Scottish Borders Council Edinburgh City Council Knight Frank
FT Linden, Colliers Scarlett Developments
Allied Surveyors, Bio Quarter JLL, Scottish News Patrizia, BNP
Dentons, Galbraith GSS Developments, LSH
Telford Property, Colliers Fife Council, Invest in Fife Perth & Kinross Council Riddle Thoms Smart & Co
D M Hall, Scottish News Maven, Cushman Wakefield Falkirk Council
Northern Trust Co, Calachem, Ceteris
Dundee City Council
James Keiller Investments Knight Frank
Graham + Sibbald Fusion Assets Argyll and Bute is recognised as being one of
the country’s most promising areas with a unique local economy which has so much to offer Scotland’s long-term economic growth and security.
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70,71,73 71 72 73
Maxi Construction, Scottish News 74 East Lothian Council
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90 Colliers 91
Muse Developments, Thomas Adamson Drum Property Group 92 Moorfield Group, CBRE
Shepherd C S, Colliers ASG Commercial
Allied Surveyors, Colliers News in brief
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An area of outstanding beauty, with mountains, sea lochs, 23 inhabited islands, six main towns and more than 3,000 miles of coastline, it is one of the largest local authority areas in Scotland. Read more on page 40.
Following on from their successes when completing preparation works for the 2014 Commonwealth Games Athletes Village and treating Hexavalant Chromium at Shawfield, specialist remediation contractor VHE secured yet another major regeneration project in Glasgow. The Sighthill Transformational Regeneration Area involved remediation of the largest regeneration area in the UK outside of London. Get the full story on page 42. Maxim Office Park at Eurocentral is reaping the
benefits of an ideal location, excellent transport links and top amenities.
Attracted by the Park’s strategic location fronting the M8, Maxim is generating interest from a host of occupiers due to it being one of the most prominent and accessible locations within central Scotland. Recent additions to Maxim include global provider of technology, Ricoh, and Lamellar Biomedical, a leading biotechnology company. See page 54. Seven new business units are breathing life in to the Queensway Technology and Business Park in Glenrothes. The units, which were built in partnership between Fife Council and the Fife Task Force, are located next to the main trunk road network and Glenrothes town centre. Read the story on page 77.
Dundee is attracting increasing global attention as the city undergoes a dramatic transformation, with a growing number of leading publications such as The Wall Street Journal, National Geographic, The Times and CNN, citing the city, and its fast-developing Waterfront, as a must-visit destination. The full story is on page 86. As the Highlands leading commercial estate agent to the hospitality sector, ASG Commercial has had a bumper year in 2017 with all indicators showing a continued positivity going forward. Within the market place there is a negativity mainly being expressed by the press and ‘negative opposition politics’ focussing on talking-down the economy. See page 95.
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