A prime commercial development site in Stirling has been brought to market for sale by global real estate adviser, CBRE, on behalf of Plean Precast Limited.Extending to 5.93 acres (2.4 hectares), the site is situated in Springkerse Industrial Estate, Stirling’s principal industrial location.
The site, with existing occupiers such as MKM, Kwik Fit and Screwfix, benefits from multiple access points from both Whitehouse Road to the east and Springkerse Road to the north. The busy Kerse Road forms the southern border and benefits from the bus services to Stirling city centre and Falkirk.
Extremely well-connected, the site is just under one mile from Stirling’s city-centre and train station and within an hour’s drive from over 2.5m people via the M80, M90 and A/M 9.
The site also neighbours one of Scotland’s busiest car showroom clusters, with Arnold Clark, Eastern Motor Group, VW/Audi and BMW/Mini among the occupiers. The prominent Springkerse Retail Park sits less than a kilometre away from the site, and features retailers including TK Maxx, B&M, B&Q and Morrisons.
Identified in Stirling’s current Local Development Plan (LDP2) as part of an Employment Safeguarding Area, the land is considered suitable for business, industrial and storage or distribution uses. Subject to planning approval, there may also be potential for a wider range of commercial uses.
The land was also recently submitted to Stirling Council through the ‘Call for Sites’ consultation process, seeking allocation in the next Local Development Plan (LDP3) to support broader commercial development opportunities.
Bryce Stewart, Senior Director, CBRE, said: “Opportunities for strategic development sites in Central Scotland are increasingly limited. This site offers a rare chance for owner-occupiers in a prime location within Stirling’s principial industrial estate. Its scale and excellent connectivity make it highly attractive to businesses and developers seeking a foothold in one of the region’s key commercial hubs.
“Initial discussions with Stirling Council Planning Department confirm that the Council view the site as a key development opportunity within Stirling.”









