Office to industrial scheme planned for Aberdeen

Arrowmere Capital, part of the Hurstwood Holdings Group, has submitted a planning application for redevelopment of the former office building known as Craigievar House in Dyce, Aberdeen into a new £15 million 80,000 ft2 industrial park. 

By Liza Helps Property Editor Logistics Matters

THE PROPOSALS for the 12-acre site will see  the development of five units ranging from 10,000 ft2 to 18,000 ft2.

Hurstwood Holdings acquired the site formerly home to The Quad and previously known as Craigievar House in 2023. The office building had remained vacant for several years before being demolished last year to make way for the new scheme.

Hurstwood Holdings Project Director Sam Ashworth, said: “There is a continuing demand for high quality industrial, innovation and science hubs in the area. This project will breathe new life into a derelict site, significantly enhancing the landscape while delivering substantial economic benefits to Dyce. There is a continuing demand for high-quality industrial and warehouse space in Aberdeen, and this scheme directly responds to that need.

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