Sam Ashworth (Photo credit: Hurstwood Holdings)

Planning granted for £15 million industrial park near Aberdeen airport

Arrowmere Capital, part of the Hurstwood Holdings Group, has secured planning permission for a new £15 million industrial park in ...

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Arrowmere Capital, part of the Hurstwood Holdings Group, has secured planning permission for a new £15 million industrial park in Dyce, Aberdeen. The proposed scheme, designed by RGP Architects, will deliver 80,000 sq ft of high-quality industrial and warehouse space across five modern units, ranging in size from 10,000 sq ft to 18,000 sq ft.

Situated on a prominent 12-acre site within the established Kirkhill Industrial Estate, near Aberdeen Airport, the development will bring much-needed, state-of-the-art industrial accommodation to the area. Hurstwood Holdings acquired the site, formerly known as Craigievar House, in 2023.

Dyce Planning Consent CGI – Street View (Photo credit: Hurstwood Holdings)

Sam Ashworth, Project Director at Hurstwood Holdings, commented: “We plan to develop this scheme on a design and build basis, and we are already in active discussions with occupiers regarding a number of flexible options, including bespoke builds and fully serviced plot sales.

“There is a continuing demand for high-quality industrial, innovation and science hubs in the area and this scheme will address that shortage as well as also delivering significant economic benefits for the local area.”

The development reinforces Hurstwood Holdings’ commitment to delivering high-quality industrial schemes and driving economic growth in key regional locations.

Dyce Planning Consent CGI (Photo credit: Hurstwood Holdings)

The Group, which manages a national portfolio valued at over £350 million and supports more than 1,400 occupiers across England, Scotland, and Wales, already has a significant footprint in Aberdeen, with a portfolio exceeding 1 million sq ft, including the two Aberdeen Innovation and Energy Parks.

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