Easdale Portfolio Tops £400m With Cardross Land Deal

Posted on: 21 December 2020

Easdale Portfolio Tops £400m With Cardross Land Deal

Sandy and James Easdale have acquired an extensive waterfront site at Cardross, with the planned development bringing their total construction projects to well over £400 million.

The grounds of the former St Michael’s Primary School, less than one mile to the west of Dumbarton town centre, has been purchased by the Easdale brothers for an undisclosed sum through agents JLL and will pave the way for a £30m residential development.

Zoned as a residential opportunity within the West Dunbartonshire Local Development Plan, the 13-acre site previously had planning permission for housing which will be reapplied for in due course.

An early indicative layout recommends around 100 residential dwellings comprising detached, semi-detached and terraced family housing.

Final plans for the site will be developed by planning specialists Barton Willmore during 2021.

The Cardross site is the latest construction project by the brothers, with more than £400m of development now underway. They also own McGill’s Buses, window manufacturers Saveheat Group as well as an extensive portfolio of high-end commercial properties. 

The family are driving forward the 850-house redevelopment of the former Tullis Russell site in Glenrothes as well as plans for 400 houses at the historic former-IBM Greenock site at Spango Valley.

Also underway is the residential and hotel transformation of the landmark Watt Brothers store on Glasgow’s Sauchiehall Street following the building’s purchase in September.

Sandy Easdale said: 

The land has been primed for housing for some time and we’re delighted to secure the purchase and begin the process of its redevelopment. The site enjoys brilliant views in a great position looking across the Clyde estuary and we know that demand for quality residential property in West Dunbartonshire is high.

We now have more than £400m of residential and commercial development in the pipeline and we anticipate further acquisitions shortly.”

James Easdale said: 

Planning permission has already been secured for our site in Glenrothes and we’re hoping we’ll be in a similar position at Spango Valley soon. We’ve formed relationships with leading housebuilders over the last few years on those schemes and this will prove invaluable when we come to develop this site.

This year has provided a huge shock to the economy but Sandy and I remain hugely optimistic that the recovery will be quick. Whilst others are shying away from investment, we are looking for new opportunities in both construction and transport and we’re ready to move forward with projects such as Cardross.”

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