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Property to letDevelopment Site, ., North Kessock, Inverness IV1
From 1,076 - 11,582 sq. ft
Just added
Available immediately
Leasehold
About this property
Strategic location directly off the A9
Accessible from both directions of the dual carriageway
The proposal is for a new roadside development.
The site has excellent access and egress from
both directions of the A9.
The scheme will include a Fastned Ultra Rapid
(400kW+) EV charging station. Fastned is a
European electric vehicle (EV) charging company
with over 300 stations across Europe. They form
part of the Spark Alliance, a collaboration to unite
and create Europe's largest and most reliable
public charging network.
Inverness is the commercial
and administrative centre
for the Scottish Highlands
and Islands Region.
The city benefits from excellent communication links by rail, air and
road. The city has access from the south by way of the A9 which links
to Perth and the Scottish motorway network.
The city has an extensive catchment population of approximately
476,500 people. The city has also developed into a major tourist and
retail centre with an estimated 1.6 million tourists per year.
To the north is Invergordon, which is predicted to welcome 230,000
cruise ship passengers in 2024. This, along with the Port of Inverness
are part of the new Green Freeport which will lead to the creation of
more than 10,000 jobs and attract over £3billion of fresh investment.
The site is located to the north of the city in North Kessock just off the
A9 with a vehicle count in this area of around 35,000 per day
The site has excellent access and egress from
both directions of the A9.
The scheme will include a Fastned Ultra Rapid
(400kW+) EV charging station. Fastned is a
European electric vehicle (EV) charging company
with over 300 stations across Europe. They form
part of the Spark Alliance, a collaboration to unite
and create Europe's largest and most reliable
public charging network.
Inverness is the commercial
and administrative centre
for the Scottish Highlands
and Islands Region.
The city benefits from excellent communication links by rail, air and
road. The city has access from the south by way of the A9 which links
to Perth and the Scottish motorway network.
The city has an extensive catchment population of approximately
476,500 people. The city has also developed into a major tourist and
retail centre with an estimated 1.6 million tourists per year.
To the north is Invergordon, which is predicted to welcome 230,000
cruise ship passengers in 2024. This, along with the Port of Inverness
are part of the new Green Freeport which will lead to the creation of
more than 10,000 jobs and attract over £3billion of fresh investment.
The site is located to the north of the city in North Kessock just off the
A9 with a vehicle count in this area of around 35,000 per day



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