
Once an old Edinburgh favourite, where many of the city's young professionals spent their musical youths, their gigging nights and their clubbing hours, the building has been transformed by Plum who have designed versatile, open plan creative space over five floors, totalling 1175 sq m (12,646 sq ft). The philosophy is to offer quality, open plan, flexible, city centre accommodation.
The facade of Venue Studios is traditional. What Plum is adding a new layer: a fully glazed top floor with uninterrupted views across Edinburgh and up to Arthur's Seat. Within the office space is room to create meeting rooms and client space which will inspire: creative beats across the capital more details...
Open plan office suites to let
City Park Industrial Estate lies between the M8 motorway and Alexandra Parade close to Glasgow city centre. The property is located adjacent to the M8 motorway with access from Alexandra Parade in close proximity to Junction 15 of the M8 (Townhead Interchange). Junction 15 is two minutes drive time to the west and Junction 14 two minutes to the east thus providing quick and easy access to the motorway network.
The units are of steel portal frame construction with blockwork dado walls to a height of approximately 3m. The units are clad in profile metal sheeting and each unit benefits from having one vehicle more details...
Industrial units available for sale/to let


- Abercromby Place is one of the premier addresses in Edinburgh's historic Georgian New Town, originally constructed between 1806 and 1819 by architects Robert Reid and William Sibbald. Only a few minutes walk from the retail and commercial city centre ub Princess Street and George Street, this property enjoys all the benefits of city centre living with a wide variety of bistros, restaurants, galleries and other amenities nearby.
Even within the New Town of Edinburgh this is a particularly fine example o a Georgian townhouse. Completed in circa 1820 the interior was designed by James Gillespie Graham who was also responsible for the interior at Taymouth Castle and the state dining room at Hopetourn House. more details...
Sold 2005


- Through an 'holistic' approach to the overall site the Plum Development Team is committed to the delivery of a 'symbiotic' relationship to promote economic vitality and diversity, expand the employment base and enhance the distinctive character and functions of Edinburgh's Old Town.
Our approach and commitment to the redevelopment of the C.E.C. site will be 'holistic' irrespective of any phasing or zoning within the overall site boundaries. It is recognised that in order to fulfill a commitment of total regeneration the central core of the site containing the new external spaces and closes is key and fundamental to the revitalisation of the area.
Fort William | A concept for future growthSome of the problem areas identified: past planning decisions have left the town disconnected from the waterfront, A82 currently creates a strong, negative visual and physical barrier, access to waterfront area very limited and not pedestrian friendly, only one safe access across A82 to waterside at town centre area, much of the town centre has 'turned its back' to Loch Linnhe, development potential within the town centre is perceived as limited, opportunities to enhance the brand 'outdoor capital of uk' limited, use of land beyond existing town centre risks diluting the historic centre, buildings from the 1960's and 1970's contribute little to the town

