Rolls-Royce, Mavor Avenue, East Kilbride

A redundant brownfield industrial site where planning was obtained for a mixture of uses

Mavor Avenue, East Kilbride
Mavor Avenue, East Kilbride
A redundant brownfield industrial site where planning was obtained for a mixture of uses
Rolls-Royce, Mavor Avenue, East Kilbride

Planning permission was achieved for a mixed use, predominantly residential lead scheme, on land that was surplus to Roll-Royce’s requirements

Key Facts
  • Appointed by Rolls-Royce through a competitive process to promote and dispose of a 50 acre site that has been that had been owner occupied for over 60 years.
  • Planning achieved for 352 houses, 32,000 sq ft of retail warehousing and 120,000 sq ft of industrial space.
  • Project completed in 3 years.
Mavor Avenue, East Kilbride
A redundant brownfield industrial site where planning was obtained for a mixture of uses
Project Highlights
  • Partnering with Rolls-RoyceManse and Rolls-Royce entered a JV promotion agreement, where both parties were financially aligned.
  • Planning achieved
    Through careful discussion with the Local Authority detailed planning achieved for 352 houses, 32,000 sq ft of retail warehousing and 120,000 sq ft of industrial space.
  • Land promotion & developmentThe residential land was marketed and sold to Barratt Homes. The retail warehouse site was pre-let to Aldi and Home Bargains, then externally funded and developed by Manse. The industrial land was sold to a speculator.
  • Developing for the futureToday the site is totally different with all the completed housing and retail warehousing.