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Quarterly investment volumes into Scottish commercial real estate reached £460 million in Q1 2022, up from £380m a year ago, according to Colliers’ latest Scottish Snapshot. According to Colliers, at £140m, retail investment accounted for 30% of all activity by value.

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Colliers has recognised three employees in Scotland through its annual promotions process. In Edinburgh, Guy Dalziel (valuations & advisory services) and Holly Gillingham (planning) have been promoted to associate director, whilst in Glasgow Ryan Duffy (rating) has been promoted to senior survey

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The latest Industrial and Logistics Viewpoint report from commercial real estate firm Colliers has predicted that industrial occupiers in Scotland will focus on building more resilience into their supply chains post-pandemic this year, adopting more localised strategies and increasing efficiency. Th

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Colliers expects UK all-property total returns growth to moderate to 9.6% in 2022 and 6.4% in 2023 as rental growth slows and yields stabilise, following a six-year high of 16.5% in 2021. The industrial sector will continue to remain popular with investors this year as will retail warehouses, prime

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Investment into Scottish commercial property reached £2.2 billion in 2021 according to the latest Scotland Snapshot from Colliers. This figure represents an improvement of almost 50% on the £1.4bn recorded in 2020 and is above the 10-year average of £2bn.

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Colliers has recruited a new director in its project & building consultancy team based in Scotland.  John MacArthur joins the firm’s Glasgow office to work with its Scottish clients to provide surveying services across the country. He joins from Knight Frank where he has worked for th

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Edinburgh’s solid house price growth, highly educated residents and expected population growth has seen it take over the top spot for residential investment in Colliers’ latest Top UK Residential Investment Cities report. The Scottish capital moved up from second place, pushing Cambridge

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Demand for industrial and logistics space in Scotland is outstripping supply, leading to ongoing upward pressure on rents, according to new analysis. Property and investment management firm Colliers is warning that a "perfect storm" of factors - many related to the pandemic - are coming together to

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