Aberdeen offers a skilled workforce built on decades of energy sector expertise. Its North East location provides access to a strong regional market, while Aberdeen Airport connects the city directly to London, Europe, and offshore facilities, and excellent road and rail links provide easy distribution across Scotland and the UK. Aberdeen gives businesses specifically in energy, marine, or logistics a unique competitive advantage, but if your business operates in a different sector, you’ll also benefit from the city’s uniquely positioned transport infrastructure.
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Lombard Centre
The estate is located within Kirkhill Industrial Estate, Dyce. Kirkhill Industrial Estate is situated adjacent to Aberdeen Airport and Heliport Terminals, approximately 7 miles north-west of Aberdeen City Centre.
Lombard Centre provides modern refurbished industrial space in an excellent location. The estate comprises 10 units over 2 terraces with units ranging in size from 2,000 sq ft to 6,500 sq ft, with a minimum eaves height of between 5.9 and 6 meters.
The space is suitable for a variety of uses including light industrial, workshop, storage and trade counter. Some units offer purpose build office accommodation.
Lombard Centre benefits from generous car parking facilities, circulation space and yard areas and is situated in a popular business location.
Some vacant units on this estate will benefit from Fresh Start rates relief, meaning there may be a 100% business rates discount in your first year.
24-hour Access
Car Parking
Circulation Space
Close to Transport
Refurbished Unit
Varied Unit Sizes
Why choose industrial units to let in Aberdeen?
Aberdeen gives businesses a distinctive edge, combining the scale and facilities of Scotland’s third-largest city with specialist expertise built over decades of industrial and energy sector operations. Located in the North East of Scotland, industrial units in Aberdeen serve a substantial regional market, supported by strong infrastructure and transport links that benefit both local and national distribution, making Aberdeen a smart location for your business, whatever the scale of your operations.
Connectivity is a real strength of the region, with Aberdeen Airport offering direct flights to London and key European cities, along with helicopter services to offshore facilities. A level of access few UK industrial locations can match. The Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route keeps road movements smooth across the region, while the A96 provides a direct route to Inverness and the Highlands. Rail services on the East Coast Main Line connect Aberdeen with Edinburgh, Glasgow and England, supporting both freight and commuter travel.
Aberdeen’s economy has also broadened well beyond its traditional energy base. Manufacturing, logistics, technology and marine industries are all growing, underpinned by a workforce with strong technical, engineering and operational expertise. Aberdeen offers a skilled labour pool and a proven industrial environment, making it a natural hub for industrial and logistics businesses looking for a base in the North East of Scotland.
The estate is located within Kirkhill Industrial Estate, Dyce. Kirkhill Industrial Estate is situated adjacent to Aberdeen Airport and Heliport Terminals, approximately 7 miles north-west of Aberdeen City Centre.
How Lombard Centre can help your business succeed
Designed to support growth
At Lombard Centre, you can choose from 10 recently refurbished units arranged over 2 terraces, ranging from 2,000 to 6,500 sq ft. Recent refurbishments have transformed these units into high-quality industrial space, with minimum eaves heights between 5.9 and 6 metres, providing operational flexibility as your business scales.
Save costs with single-site operations
Many units feature purpose-built office accommodation, enabling you to manage both warehouse operations and administrative functions from a single place. This gets rid of the inefficiency and costs of maintaining separate sites, delivering real savings for your business.
Easily accessible
Lombard Centre has ample car parking space, making commuting easier for staff and customers alike, as well as deliveries. This provides real benefit for businesses looking to attract local talent and client, as well as facilitating goods distribution.
Ready for occupation
Lombard Centre suits diverse uses including light industrial, workshop, storage, and trade counter operations. And, the refurbished condition with a mixture of office, meeting rooms, kitchenettes and toilets means businesses can move in and operate immediately, without the need to renovate for employee use.
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