45.56 acre (18.44 hectares) site is located within Bandeath Industrial Estate

A significant development site near Stirling has been brought to the market by global real estate advisor, CBRE, on behalf ...

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A significant development site near Stirling has been brought to the market by global real estate advisor, CBRE, on behalf of Bandeath Holdings Limited.

Presenting an exciting opportunity for industrial growth in the central belt, the 45.56 acre (18.44 hectares) site is located within Bandeath Industrial Estate in the village of Throsk.  Benefitting from excellent connectivity to major road networks, the site is currently zoned by Stirling Council for employment and industrial purposes, and is ready for immediate development, subject to planning.

Well suited for a variety of users including manufacturing, production, whisky operators, or data centres, the sale of the site responds to the growing demand for large-scale industrial requirements across Scotland.

Uniquely the site will offer a 26MVA supply of green power, delivered within four years, and planning permission was granted by Stirling Council in 2021 for a river source heat pump offering a clean energy source for any proposed development, further boosting the site’s sustainability credentials.

The recently approved Ian Macleod Distillers whisky maturation facility neighbours the site and future development is anticipated with a planning application submitted and pending for a circa 50,000 sq ft facility for storage and distribution purposes.

Craig Semple, Director at CBRE Scotland, said: “Scotland has a strong manufacturing and industrial base across many sectors including life sciences, renewable energy, data centres and food and drink. If we want businesses to keep growing and encourage new companies to invest here, we need the right infrastructure and development opportunities.  

“With a shortage of speculative industrial development in the pipeline right across the country, we are confident that the expansive site at Bandeath Industrial Estate will attract a range of prospective occupiers and developers to invest in Stirling.”

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