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Inverness College UHI places Longman Industrial Estate site on the market


By Gregor White

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An aerial shot of the former Inverness College UHI site in Longman Road.
An aerial shot of the former Inverness College UHI site in Longman Road.

A prime development site on the edge of Inverness city centre has been put up for sale.

The former Inverness College UHI campus in Longman Road, which was demolished in 2019, is being offered on a freehold basis.

The college moved to Inverness Campus in 2015 and part of the site was previously sold to the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service to create the new Justice Centre, which opened last March.

The former Inverness College building was demolished in 2019.
The former Inverness College building was demolished in 2019.

The 4.5 acre site on the Longman Industrial Estate was estimated to be worth between £3.5-£4 million when plans to market it were first announced in August, after Highland Council pulled out of a possible deal to buy it.

It is zoned for mixed-use development, which could include office, leisure, retail, and service uses.

Professor Chris O’Neil, principal of Inverness College UHI, said: “We are pleased to be working with Montagu Evans and Rennie & Mackay Property Consultants to bring this development site to market.

“It occupies an important gateway to Inverness city centre, with significant potential to complement and support city centre regeneration efforts.”


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