A prominent development site neighbouring the highly anticipated Eden Project in Dundee has been brought to market by global real estate advisor, CBRE, on behalf of Nynas UK.

The site on East Dock Street spans approximately 8.9 acres, and comprises a former oil refinery facility that has been inactive for 10 years.

The secure site is predominantly concreted throughout and sits adjacent to the Port of Dundee with multiple access points to the A92. The development site may suit a variety of uses.

Craig Semple, Director at CBRE Scotland said: “This is an excellent opportunity to add to Dundee’s landscape.

“The city is benefitting greatly from investment and development, especially along the £1b waterfront redevelopment, and more recently the exciting announcement of the Eden Project securing planning permission on East Dock Street.

“We are anticipating good interest in the site and look forward to discussing opportunities with prospective buyers.”

The £130 million Eden Project has secured planning permission from the city council and is set to be transformed into a green tourism attraction. It will comprise world-class horticulture and immersive experiences for visitors.

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