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Froghall Terrace, Aberdeen, AB24 3JP

POA
Graham & Sibbald, Aberdeen
SIZE AVAILABLE

180,338 sq ft

16,754 sq m

SECTOR

Land for sale

Key features

  • Development Opportunity
  • Site Area: 1.67 Ha (4.14 acres)
  • Cleared level site with two accesses
  • The University of Aberdeen less than 0.5 miles (0.8km)
  • Aberdeen City Centre approximately 1 mile (1.6km)
  • Potential development site for residential, student accommodation, care home and other uses.

Description

Aberdeen is Scotland's third largest city with a population of approximately 220,000 and a regional catchment population of over 500,000. Its status as the Energy Capital of Europe has been established for over 50 years and this is set to continue with a new wave of investment into all types of renewable energy utilising its skilled workforce and onshore/offshore infrastructure. Aberdeen will become the official headquarters of Great British Energy, the new government owned energy company. GB Energy will complement the existing energy industries' efforts to achieving Net Zero whilst aiming to strengthen the nation's energy security. Froghall Terrace is approx. 1 mile away from Union Street the main thoroughfare for the city, which plays a major role in the cultural, commercial, economic, and social scenes of the city centre with wide ranging access to amenities and public transport. The main railway and bus stations which are linked by the city's prime retail and leisure shopping destination, Union Square. The shopping centre, incorporating 700,000 sq ft of shops, restaurants, and a cinema is the second largest in Scotland, having been sold to Lone Star last year for over £110m. There have been several high-profile transformative projects in the city centre as part of a wider investment into the city in recent years. The £35m redevelopment of Aberdeen Art Gallery saw it named Scotland's Best Building. Provost Skene's House was brought back to life in a £4m project to turn it into a museum to famous Aberdonians. £9m was invested in making the Music Hall a modern event space while the Union Terrace Gardens have undergone a £28m restoration to encompass new leisure facilities and landscaping. The transformation is continuing with current work well underway on the new £50m market redevelopment named "Flint". The new market aims to provide a vibrant, flexible, lively destination space in the heart of the centre of Aberdeen with new street frontages and improved pedestrian links to the wider city.

Froghall Terrace comprises a large rectangular site bounded on all elevations by secure fencing/walls. There are two points of access to the South of the site from Froghall Terrace. Access is controlled by double metal swing gates. The site is generally level and is predominantly concrete surfaced with an element of hardstanding. It is understood that services are located nearby. However, interested parties should satisfy themselves regarding the detailed whereabouts, capacity and availability of these services.

Brochures

Froghall Terrace, Aberdeen, AB24 3JP

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Aberdeen Station1.0 miles
  • Dyce Station4.7 miles

About Graham & Sibbald, Aberdeen

21 Carden Place, Aberdeen, AB10 1UQ

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