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RYDEN RECOGNISED WITH PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS


annual Scottish Property Awards ceremony in Glasgow last week. The prestigious event, which recognises


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the best buildings, businesses and teams in Scotland’s commercial property sector, was attended by over 650 people.


yden took home the title of Investment Agency Team of the Year at the 3rd


whole of Scotland”. Accepting the award, Partner and Head


of Investment Ken Shaw said: “It is nice to receive the recognition of your industry peers. The award is the culmination of the hard work and commitment of our team and an acknowledgement of our strength in this sector of the market. We look forward to continuing to achieve results for our clients and defending our title next year!” Managing Partner Bill Duguid added: “It


Ken Shaw - Scottish Property Awards Ryden, which was also nominated in the


Office and Industrial Agency categories, beat rivals JLL and Dougray Smith to take home the Investment award, with the independent judging panel commending the firm for “its strength in delivering specialist investment advice across the


was great to see such a large turnout of Scotland's property elite at the event. My highlights from the evening – other than our own award win of course - included seeing client Knight Property Group win the City Regeneration Project of the Year award for their Capitol office development and Drum Property Group win the prestigious and very well deserved award of Property Company of the Year.” Ryden’s investment agency accolade


was quickly followed by the firm being named Overall Most Active Agent in Scotland for the 14th time by Estates Gazette interactive (EGi). The firm also topped the Scottish Office and Industrial Agency categories.


COLLIERS WIN TOP AWARD


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olliers International cemented its position as Scotland's top industrial


property agent as it was crowned industrial team of the year at The Scottish Property Awards. The gong was collected by agents


from Colliers International’s' industrial & logistics team in Scotland at a glittering black tie industry gathering in Glasgow. The Scottish Property Awards celebrate the best in commercial property. The annual gongs were first staged in 2014 and have grown in prestige and scope since. Iain Davidson, director, industrial &


logistics for West of Scotland with Colliers International, said: “This award is a testament to the results we’ve achieved and also to our clients, who have put their faith in us. Colliers International beat off stiff


competition from other commercial agencies to clinch the title of Industrial Agency Team of the Year for 2016. The wide-ranging awards also saw developers, architects and funding partners honoured for their part in the ongoing success of Scotland's commercial property sector.


Unit 1, Dumyat Business Park is situated in a prominent position just off the A907 Alloa Road, 4 miles from Stirling and 2 miles from Alloa Town Centre.


This high quality unit can be customised to suit requirements and benefits from the following spec: -


 7,000 sq ft ground floor warehouse / storage  1,712 sq ft mezzanine floor offices and kitchen             


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