£12.5m retail development in Inverness to be named Union Court

The £12.5 million retail development at the former Arnotts store in Inverness city centre will be known as Union Court, developers have announced as they showed off interior CGI for the first time.

£12.5m retail development in Inverness to be named Union Court

The regeneration and renovation project at 7-17 Union Street, set for completion in autumn 2022, will see six new commercial units created, with four on Union Street and two accessed from Baron Taylor’s Street, where large glass windows and a wholly new entrance will provide a much needed focal point for the historic thoroughfare.

New CGIs of the units reveal a series of bright, contemporary spaces – suitable for retail, cafe, restaurant and office use – complete with features such as spiral wrought iron staircases linking floors and exposed brick walls.



£12.5m retail development in Inverness to be named Union Court

Union Court, developed by Swilken Estates, will boast a series of fully-restored features, such as the original facade and shopfronts on Union Street. The existing buildings at 33-41 Baron Taylor’s Street – including one of the earliest steel framed buildings in Scotland – will form a key part of the retail space.

As well as revitalising a neglected quarter of the centre, the development of Union Court will secure up to 200 jobs during the construction phase. Inverness-based IBI Joiners has been appointed as principal contractor with the work of local tradesmen and contractors to be showcased on the project.

£12.5m retail development in Inverness to be named Union Court



Swilken Estates’ Stuart Pender said: “We are delighted with progress made in the first six months of our project to renovate and restore this beautiful building in Union Street, which is playing a key role in the regeneration of the city centre.

“Once completed, Union Court will become the most prestigious retail address in Inverness offering tenants the flexibility required to meet today’s retail and hospitality market.

“There is a trend in today’s market towards retail and hospitality tenants looking for space with their own dedicated front door. Union Court will not only offer this but will provide quality accommodation in a recently renovated building which includes a full restoration of the stone facade and a return to the original shopfronts with a level of finish that raises the bar for retail and hospitality accommodation in the city.”

John MacBean, partner at commercial agent for the Union Court, Graham + Sibbald, said: “Union Court’s exquisitely presented self-contained units will add significantly to the Inverness city centre experience.



“These high-quality, flexible units are set to meet the current demand for business owners who want to have their own dedicated access. Suitable for a variety of uses we look forward to discussing this exciting opportunity with new and existing potential occupiers in the city.”

Set for completion in Q3 2022, the upper floors of the four-storey development will house 53 new apartments for long-term rental through Highland Council and Highland Housing Alliance, providing much-needed housing for the city centre.

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