Ailsa Industrial, Irvine
A new build project is creating flexible workshop space in Irvine Industrial Estate.
New workshop space in Irvine, North Ayrshire
Ailsa Industrial completed in 2014
The estate is ready for occupation
Ailsa Industrial, Irvine
Ailsa Industrial, Irvine
High level view of the flexible workshop space at Ailsa Road
The high specification facilities provide excellent workshop space for new and existing small businesses in the area
Entrance to Ailsa Industrial
Ailsa Industrial is in the Irvine Industrial Estate
Ailsa Industrial workshops are available to let
Aerial view of Ailsa Industrial
The buildings are single storey steel framed workshop units with insulated metal cladding and brickwork
The buildings are single storey steel framed workshop
Ailsa Industrial, Irvine
Phase 1 of the development created two terraces of 600 sq m each
Signage in the park
Ailsa Industrial workshops are available to let
Ailsa Industrial workshops available to let
Ailsa Industrial workshops are available to let
Phase 1 of Ailsa Industrial is complete
Arthur Watson Margaret Burgess MSP, Charles Church and Patrick Wiggins at Ailsa Road
Flexible workshop space at Ailsa Road
Phase 1 is now complete
Ailsa Industrial
Ailsa Industrial workshops available to let
The buildings are single storey steel framed workshop units with insulated metal cladding and brickwork
Work during construction at Ailsa Road
High level view of Ailsa Road in Irvine
Flexible workshop space under construction at Ailsa Road
The steel frame of Ailsa Industrial
Artist impression of Ailsa Industrial
Artist impression of Ailsa Industrial
The high specification facilities provide excellent workshop space for new and existing small businesses in the area, a great example of regeneration bringing jobs to this part of Scotland.
The buildings are single storey steel framed workshop units with insulated metal cladding and brickwork.
Phase 1 of the development created two terraces of 600 sq m each. Clark Contracts of Paisley began work on site in December 2011 and Phase 1 was completed in Autumn 2012.
In January 2013, the Scottish Government announced £1.2 million funding for phase two of this project. The new funds were used to create a further terraces of two 600 sq m blocks. This work was completed in summer 2014.
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