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Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development
Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development

Scottish Sun

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development

The £16 million project will bring new businesses, jobs, and essential amenities Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A POPULAR seaside town, renowned for its charm and historical significance, is set to undergo a major £16 million transformation. St Andrews, located on the east coast of Fife, is at the heart of this exciting development. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 This development will not only create around 170 new jobs but will also boost the local economy Credit: Getty 5 The developers are confident that the new project will create a dynamic and attractive area for businesses to establish themselves Credit: Getty 5 Tourism, a key industry for the town, will also see benefits from the development This ambitious retail and restaurant development promises to reshape the town's landscape, bringing new business opportunities, jobs, and amenities to the area. The project is poised to enhance the town's appeal, solidifying its status as one of the UK's must-visit coastal destinations. Famous worldwide for its golf heritage and stunning coastal views, the town attracts both tourists and locals alike. Now, the £16 million investment is set to bring new retail spaces, restaurants, offices, and business units to the outskirts, particularly around the Craigtoun area. This development will not only create around 170 new jobs but will also boost the local economy and provide much-needed amenities to support the growing population. The proposed project, submitted to Fife Council by West Coast Estates, will introduce new restaurants, office spaces, and business units to the western edge of St Andrews, specifically at Craigtoun. If approved, this development is expected to create around 170 permanent jobs and provide a significant boost to the local economy. Additionally, a further 100 jobs are expected to be generated during the construction phase, contributing to a vibrant future for the town. St Andrews is not just famous for its golf courses – it's also a hub for tourism and culture. Visitors flock to its stunning beaches, including the West Sands, which was featured in the iconic film Chariots of Fire. The town's historic charm, combined with modern amenities, makes it a magnet for both locals and tourists alike. Its mix of ancient landmarks, including St Andrews Castle and the famed university, with modern cultural offerings, ensures it remains a top destination year-round. West Coast Estates, the developers behind this ambitious project, believe that the £16 million investment will deliver long-term economic benefits. Director Ifikar Mian explained, 'The site is ideally located to provide much-needed amenities and services for the community, and it will play a key role in the wider Craigtoun Masterplan.' This will include over 1,000 homes in addition to the retail and business spaces, ensuring the area remains vibrant and accessible for residents and visitors. The inclusion of new homes will also cater to the increasing demand for accommodation in this picturesque and bustling town. The developers are confident that the new development will become a dynamic and attractive area for businesses to establish themselves. The plan aligns with St Andrews' growing reputation as a thriving, must-visit destination, offering not only breathtaking views and historic sites but now, enhanced commercial facilities. The £500,000 in annual business rates generated by the development will go a long way in supporting essential local services, making it a win-win for the community. For residents, the added retail and restaurant spaces mean more options for shopping and dining, something that has long been requested by the local community. The development will also bring new opportunities for local entrepreneurs and businesses, providing them with the space to grow and thrive in a rapidly expanding town. With St Andrews' blend of historical significance and modern lifestyle, the addition of these facilities will make the town an even more attractive place to live, work, and visit. Tourism, a key industry for the town, will also see benefits from the development. With the addition of new restaurants and business units, visitors will have even more reason to explore this renowned town. St Andrews has long been a magnet for golf enthusiasts, history buffs, and nature lovers, but with these new offerings, the town is ready to attract an even wider range of tourists, including those interested in a vibrant food scene and diverse retail experiences. This transformation could reshape St Andrews, maintaining its status as one of Scotland's top coastal towns while meeting the growing demand for modern services. The £500,000 in annual business rates generated by the development will go a long way in supporting essential local services, making it a win-win for the community. As the development moves forward, it's clear that St Andrews is poised to remain at the forefront of Scotland's coastal charm while expanding its business and economic prospects. In the long run, the plans for Craigtoun are not just about economic growth but also about fostering a thriving, sustainable community. With an increased number of residents and businesses in the area, local schools, healthcare facilities, and other amenities are expected to receive additional support. The project's forward-thinking design and community focus are expected to set the tone for the future development of St Andrews, ensuring it remains a beacon of success in Scotland's coastal towns for years to come. 5 Looking out over the East Sands in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland Credit: Getty

Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development
Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development

The Sun

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development

A POPULAR seaside town, renowned for its charm and historical significance, is set to undergo a major £16 million transformation. St Andrews, located on the east coast of Fife, is at the heart of this exciting development. 5 5 5 This ambitious retail and restaurant development promises to reshape the town's landscape, bringing new business opportunities, jobs, and amenities to the area. The project is poised to enhance the town's appeal, solidifying its status as one of the UK's must-visit coastal destinations. Famous worldwide for its golf heritage and stunning coastal views, the town attracts both tourists and locals alike. Now, the £16 million investment is set to bring new retail spaces, restaurants, offices, and business units to the outskirts, particularly around the Craigtoun area. This development will not only create around 170 new jobs but will also boost the local economy and provide much-needed amenities to support the growing population. The proposed project, submitted to Fife Council by West Coast Estates, will introduce new restaurants, office spaces, and business units to the western edge of St Andrews, specifically at Craigtoun. If approved, this development is expected to create around 170 permanent jobs and provide a significant boost to the local economy. Additionally, a further 100 jobs are expected to be generated during the construction phase, contributing to a vibrant future for the town. St Andrews is not just famous for its golf courses – it's also a hub for tourism and culture. Visitors flock to its stunning beaches, including the West Sands, which was featured in the iconic film Chariots of Fire. The town's historic charm, combined with modern amenities, makes it a magnet for both locals and tourists alike. Its mix of ancient landmarks, including St Andrews Castle and the famed university, with modern cultural offerings, ensures it remains a top destination year-round. West Coast Estates, the developers behind this ambitious project, believe that the £16 million investment will deliver long-term economic benefits. Director Ifikar Mian explained, 'The site is ideally located to provide much-needed amenities and services for the community, and it will play a key role in the wider Craigtoun Masterplan.' This will include over 1,000 homes in addition to the retail and business spaces, ensuring the area remains vibrant and accessible for residents and visitors. The inclusion of new homes will also cater to the increasing demand for accommodation in this picturesque and bustling town. The developers are confident that the new development will become a dynamic and attractive area for businesses to establish themselves. The plan aligns with St Andrews' growing reputation as a thriving, must-visit destination, offering not only breathtaking views and historic sites but now, enhanced commercial facilities. The £500,000 in annual business rates generated by the development will go a long way in supporting essential local services, making it a win-win for the community. For residents, the added retail and restaurant spaces mean more options for shopping and dining, something that has long been requested by the local community. The development will also bring new opportunities for local entrepreneurs and businesses, providing them with the space to grow and thrive in a rapidly expanding town. With St Andrews' blend of historical significance and modern lifestyle, the addition of these facilities will make the town an even more attractive place to live, work, and visit. Tourism, a key industry for the town, will also see benefits from the development. With the addition of new restaurants and business units, visitors will have even more reason to explore this renowned town. St Andrews has long been a magnet for golf enthusiasts, history buffs, and nature lovers, but with these new offerings, the town is ready to attract an even wider range of tourists, including those interested in a vibrant food scene and diverse retail experiences. This transformation could reshape St Andrews, maintaining its status as one of Scotland's top coastal towns while meeting the growing demand for modern services. The £500,000 in annual business rates generated by the development will go a long way in supporting essential local services, making it a win-win for the community. As the development moves forward, it's clear that St Andrews is poised to remain at the forefront of Scotland's coastal charm while expanding its business and economic prospects. In the long run, the plans for Craigtoun are not just about economic growth but also about fostering a thriving, sustainable community. With an increased number of residents and businesses in the area, local schools, healthcare facilities, and other amenities are expected to receive additional support. The project's forward-thinking design and community focus are expected to set the tone for the future development of St Andrews, ensuring it remains a beacon of success in Scotland's coastal towns for years to come. 5 5

Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development
Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development

The Irish Sun

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Popular seaside town dubbed a ‘must-visit' set for HUGE £16million retail and restaurant development

A POPULAR seaside town, renowned for its charm and historical significance, is set to undergo a major £16 million transformation. 5 This development will not only create around 170 new jobs but will also boost the local economy Credit: Getty 5 The developers are confident that the new project will create a dynamic and attractive area for businesses to establish themselves Credit: Getty 5 Tourism, a key industry for the town, will also see benefits from the development This ambitious retail and restaurant development promises to reshape the town's landscape, bringing new business opportunities, jobs, and amenities to the area. The project is poised to enhance the town's appeal, solidifying its status as one of the UK's must-visit coastal destinations. Famous worldwide for its golf heritage and stunning coastal views, the town attracts both tourists and locals alike. Now, the £16 million investment is set to bring new retail spaces, restaurants, offices, and business units to the outskirts, particularly around the Craigtoun area. Read more on Travel This development will not only create around 170 new jobs but will also boost the local economy and provide much-needed amenities to support the growing population. The proposed project, submitted to Fife Council by West Coast Estates, will introduce new restaurants, office spaces, and business units to the western edge of St Andrews, specifically at Craigtoun. If approved, this development is expected to create around 170 permanent jobs and provide a significant boost to the local economy. Additionally, a further 100 jobs are expected to be generated during the construction phase, contributing to a vibrant future for the town. Most read in News Travel St Andrews is not just famous for its golf courses – it's also a hub for tourism and culture. Visitors flock to its stunning beaches, including the West Sands, which was featured in the iconic film Chariots of Fire. The town's historic charm, combined with modern amenities, makes it a magnet for both locals and tourists alike. Its mix of ancient landmarks, including St Andrews Castle and the famed university, with modern cultural offerings, ensures it remains a top destination year-round. West Coast Estates, the developers behind this ambitious project, believe that the £16 million investment will deliver long-term economic benefits. Director Ifikar Mian explained, 'The site is ideally located to provide much-needed amenities and services for the community, and it will play a key role in the wider Craigtoun Masterplan.' This will include over 1,000 homes in addition to the retail and business spaces, ensuring the area remains vibrant and accessible for residents and visitors. The inclusion of new homes will also cater to the increasing demand for accommodation in this picturesque and bustling town. The developers are confident that the new development will become a dynamic and attractive area for businesses to establish themselves. The plan aligns with St Andrews' growing reputation as a thriving, must-visit destination, offering not only breathtaking views and historic sites but now, enhanced commercial facilities. The £500,000 in annual business rates generated by the development will go a long way in supporting essential local services, making it a win-win for the community. For residents, the added retail and restaurant spaces mean more options for shopping and dining, something that has long been requested by the local community. The development will also bring new opportunities for local entrepreneurs and businesses, providing them with the space to grow and thrive in a rapidly expanding town. With St Andrews' blend of historical significance and modern lifestyle, the addition of these facilities will make the town an even more attractive place to live, work, and visit. Tourism, a key industry for the town, will also see benefits from the development. With the addition of new restaurants and business units, visitors will have even more reason to explore this renowned town. St Andrews has long been a magnet for golf enthusiasts, history buffs, and nature lovers, but with these new offerings, the town is ready to attract an even wider range of tourists, including those interested in a vibrant food scene and diverse retail experiences. This transformation could reshape St Andrews, maintaining its status as one of Scotland's top coastal towns while meeting the growing demand for modern services. The £500,000 in annual business rates generated by the development will go a long way in supporting essential local services, making it a win-win for the community. As the development moves forward, it's clear that St Andrews is poised to remain at the forefront of Scotland's coastal charm while expanding its business and economic prospects. In the long run, the plans for Craigtoun are not just about economic growth but also about fostering a thriving, sustainable community. With an increased number of residents and businesses in the area, local schools, healthcare facilities, and other amenities are expected to receive additional support. The project's forward-thinking design and community focus are expected to set the tone for the future development of St Andrews, ensuring it remains a beacon of success in Scotland's coastal towns for years to come. 5 Looking out over the East Sands in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland Credit: Getty 5 St Andrews is not just famous for its golf courses; it's also a hub for tourism and culture Credit: Getty

St Andrews £16m retail and restaurant development plans unveiled
St Andrews £16m retail and restaurant development plans unveiled

The National

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • The National

St Andrews £16m retail and restaurant development plans unveiled

The planning application lodged to Fife Council by developers West Coast Estates includes restaurants, offices and business units in the west of the world-renowned coastal town. Developers behind the proposal, which is planned for Craigtoun, say it could create around 170 new jobs and help boost the local economy. If planning for the project is approved, developers said another 100 jobs would be created during construction. READ MORE: John Swinney announces £300,000 in extra humanitarian aid for Middle East conflicts The application forms the first stage of a wider development for Craigtoun, which also includes more than 1000 homes. West Coast Estates said the project would help enhance the area with much-needed amenities. West Coast Estates director Ifikar Mian said: 'We are pleased to submit this planning application to Fife Council for a new mixed-use development for Craigtoun, St Andrews. 'This £16m investment will deliver significant economic benefits, creating local jobs and contributing £500,000 annually in business rates to support essential services.' He added: 'The site is ideally located to provide much-needed amenities and services for the community and will play a key role in the wider Craigtoun Masterplan. 'This is an exciting opportunity for businesses to establish themselves or expand in a dynamic and growing part of St Andrews.'

Plan lodged for £16m retail and business development in St Andrews
Plan lodged for £16m retail and business development in St Andrews

The Courier

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Courier

Plan lodged for £16m retail and business development in St Andrews

Plans for a £16 million development on the outskirts of St Andrews have been lodged with Fife Council. The proposal by Aberdeen-based West Coast Estates includes shops and restaurants. And it also includes flexible business starter units and offices. The developer says the proposal, planned for Craigtoun, could create 170 new jobs and help boost the economy. If approved, another 100 jobs will be created during construction. The application forms the first stage of a wider development for Craigtoun, which includes more than 1,000 homes. Planning permission in principle has already been granted for the masterplan as a whole. West Coast Estates says the proposal will enhance the area with much-needed amenities. Situated in the west of St Andrews, the 42-acre site is close to the Duke's Golf Course. And it is described as 'an ideal hub for growth'. It would be accessed off Craigtoun Road, via a new roundabout. West Coast Estates director Ifikar Mian said: 'We are pleased to submit this planning application to Fife Council for a new mixed-use development for Craigtoun, St Andrews. 'This £16m investment will deliver significant economic benefits, creating local jobs and contributing £500,000 annually in business rates to support essential services.' He added: 'The site is ideally located to provide much-needed amenities and services for the community and will play a key role in the wider Craigtoun Masterplan. 'This is an exciting opportunity for businesses to establish themselves or expand in a dynamic and growing part of St Andrews.' The planning application can be found here.

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