Independent property consultancy Galbraith has promoted twelve members of staff to boost the firm’s credentials in asset and estate management and consultancy. Headquartered in Edinburgh and operating across the UK, Galbraith provides services across a range of business sectors, from rura
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A joint venture (JV) between industrial developer Chancerygate and property fund Bridges Fund Management has exchanged contracts to acquire a 7.5-acre site in Sighthill, where it intends to speculatively develop a ‘best-in-class’ urban logistics project. Called Grayfield House, the site
Property consultancy Galbraith has appointed eight new graduate surveyors to its rural business division, working in offices across Scotland and the North of England. Joining the Inverness office are Claire MacDonald and Rachel Urquhart who have respectively completed a BA (Hons) Rural Bus
Craigies Farm Shop in Edinburgh has broken ground on a £2m building project to construct a new barn which will house a play area and animal petting zone. The project, which will be completed in 2021, is the latest in a long line of developments made at Craigies Farm, which also has a farm
A development with a partially-formed golf course near St Andrews could be resurrected after the site was put up for sale.
Property consultancy Galbraith has announced the appointment of Martin Cassels as chief executive officer, who takes up post from 1st April 2020. The appointment has been announced as Galbraith builds on a sustained period of growth for the firm.
Rural property specialist Galbraith has welcomed both Ben Dobson and Lucy Tremble to the firm. Ben Dobson, an agency specialist with nine years of experience in the Scottish commercial market has joined Galbraith as an associate with a mandate to grow the commercial agency offering of the firm
Property consultancy Galbraith has appointed nine graduate surveyors following its expansion into Northern England and publication of buoyant financial results. The new recruits will join the firm’s offices in Stirling, Edinburgh, Perth, Castle Douglas, Hexham, Cupar and Inverness, boosting th
Most people are resigned to the fact that building works can be delayed by setbacks in the construction process or bad weather. However, very few people expect their property renovation to be delayed due to bats, which is a growing problem, reports Scottish property consultancy, Galbraith.