Scottish businessmen brothers Sandy and James Easdale have expanded their industrial holdings in Renfrewshire with the acquisition of Meadowside Industrial Estate. The deal, secured for an undisclosed sum, includes 76,000 square feet of prime industrial space and seven acres of land.
Easdale Investment Group
Scottish businessmen brothers Sandy and James Easdale have acquired the c. 60,000 sq ft EE contact centre in Greenock for a seven-figure sum. The purchase comes as EE prepares to relocate its 450 staff to Glasgow by November.
The Easdale Investment Group, under the ownership of brothers Sandy and James Easdale, has further expanded its property portfolio in Scotland with the acquisition of a new industrial unit in Renfrew. The site, located at Meadowside Street within the Neil Street Industrial Estate, was previously hel
Sandy and James Easdale have expanded their commercial property holdings with the acquisition of Kingston Industrial Estate in Inverclyde from Peel Waters Limited, the property development arm of Peel Group, for an undisclosed sum. The estate at Port Glasgow is located at Kingston Dock, adjacent to
The Easdale Investment Group has gained approval for a new £15 million housing development on the site of the former 19th-century Tate & Lyle sugar refinery in Greenock, almost 27 years after the sugary refinery shut down. The 5.2-acre elevated site is located on Drumfrochar Road, Greenock
A plot of land which once formed part of the former Tate & Lyle sugar refinery in Greenock is being proposed as a new £15 million 46-home private housing development by Sandy and James Easdale, the owners of Easdale Investment Group.

