Kingsmead were appointed by the Co-op to redevelop their existing store in Kemnay, Aberdeenshire. The 6,039 sq ft store maximises the tight site by locating the back of house facilities at first floor thereby freeing up the ground floor for retail sales.
Kingsmead is working in partnership with Northumberland based Blagdon Estate to deliver an exciting mixed retail and leisure scheme at South Beach in Blyth. Construction of the first phase is now complete and fully let comprising a Coop convenience store, Greggs, Saltrock, Caffe Ginevra amongst others. A planning application has been submitted for Phase 2 including hotel, gastro pub and retail pods and is currently awaiting determination. Further information can be obtained at www.southbeachblyth.co.uk
A 3,719 sq ft Co-op convenience store successfully completed in November 2021. The store forms part of new housing expansion area being undertaken by Ascent Homes.
Work has now commenced on site for the development of a new Lidl store which will act as a catalyst for the regeneration of Alexandria Town Centre. The initial phase includes the Lidl store and associated infrastructure with phase 2 currently under consideration.
Kingsmead has completed a number of developments on behalf of Lidl including Stranraer, Dumfries, Tollcross in Glasgow and most recently at Carlisle Road, Airdrie. A further Lidl development is currently under construction in Alexandra, West Dunbartonshire with other deals in the pipeline.
Various developments completed for Aldi in locations such as Alexandria, Saltcoats and Strathaven.
Mixed-use development completed in conjunction with Sovereign House Developments including 7 retail units and 44 flats. The retail investment has been retained within the company's portfolio and includes a high quality tenant line up of Clyde Munro Dental, GCK Optical, Sally Beauty, Greggs, Subway, Dominos and William Hill.
7,000 sq ft retail unit developed for Iceland alongside Aldi at Saltcoats waterfront.
35,000 sq ft store for Matalan developed in conjunction with Henry Lax. The property was held for a number of years before selling to a private investor.