Drum named company of the year at Scottish Property Awards

THE winners of the 12th annual Scottish Property Awards have been announced at a ceremony in Glasgow.

The competition honours excellence in the real estate sector. This year, a panel of 13 industry experts reviewed over 40 projects to determine the winners.

Alan Robertson, chair of the judging panel, commented, “It’s always interesting to see how changes in the market affect the range and number of entries in these awards. In judging this year, we reviewed a varied and interesting portfolio. We were delighted to see that the number of entries this year is the highest in more than five years. Congratulations also to all the professional services finalists which, in both quality and quantity, have again demonstrated the strength and depth of the property and construction professions based here in Scotland.”

The most prestigious award of the evening, Property Company of the Year, sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland, was presented to Drum Property Group. The judges commended them for the ‘sheer scale’ of their current projects, their ‘bravery’ in undertaking significant urban regeneration, and their ‘impactful’ contribution to Scotland’s property landscape.

The Deal of the Year category, sponsored by PMP, was won by the Belgrave Logistics Park Letting — a collaboration between Knight Property Group, Wincanton, Ryden, JLL, Savills, Brodies, and DWF. Judges praised the project as a bold and speculative venture, well-conceived with a strong green design. They also highlighted the significance of the letting in the current constrained industrial market, acknowledging the impressive journey behind its execution.

A brand-new category introduced this year, Technical Advisory Team of the Year, recognises excellence in advisory roles related to acquisitions, sales, technical due diligence, cost consultancy, building surveying, and mechanical and electrical engineering. The award was presented to PMP, with judges praising their strong market presence, engagement, and outstanding client feedback.

The Business Leadership Award, sponsored by Together Money, was awarded to Dr Ali Afshar and Mr Mike Afshar, founders of AMA. Known for their dedication, family values, and humility, the brothers have spent over 40 years at the forefront of property development in Scotland.

The winners in full

Property Company of the Year, sponsored by Royal Bank of Scotland

Winner: Drum Property Group

Finalists:

Knight Property Group

Miller Developments

Winchburgh Developments

Deal of the Year, sponsored by pmp

Winner: Belgrave Logistics Park Letting – Knight Property Group, Wincanton, Ryden, JLL, Savills, Brodies, and DWF

Finalists:

Investment Sales of Belgrave Logistics Park –  Knight Property Group, Swiss Life, Lismore Real Estate Advisors, JLL, Brodies and Pinsent Masons

The Mint Building – Hines, Pontegadea, Lismore Real Estate Advisors, Savills, Pinsent Masons & Burness Paull

Aurora – Forma Real Estate / HFD Property Group and SSE

Inverness and Cromarty Green Freeport – Knight Frank

Business Leadership Award, sponsored by Together Money

Winners:  Dr Ali Afshar and Mike Afshar, AMA

Industrial Agency Team of the Year, sponsored by Peace Recruitment Group

Winner: Colliers

Finalists:

Avison Young

JLL

Ryden

Savills UK

Office Agency Team of the Year, sponsored by MAPP

Winner: JLL

Finalists:

Allied Surveyors Scotland

Avison Young

Ryden

Investment Agency Team of the Year

Winner: JLL

Finalists:

Lismore Real Estate Advisors

Technical Advisory Team of the Year

Winner: pmp

Finalists:

Float

KJ Tait

Perspective Building Consultancy

Ryden

Student Accommodation of the Year

Winner: The Social Hub Glasgow

Finalists:

Mayfield Residences, Edinburgh – Lanark Student Living + 56three Architects

The Mont, Edinburgh – Downing + Fletcher Joseph Associates

Net Zero Development of the Year

Winner: Orwell Farm – Orwell Farm + Studio LBA

Finalists:

Aurora – HFD Property Group + Forma Real Estate Funds

Clyde Gateway East – Clyde Gateway Developments

D2 Grids – Clyde Gateway Developments

Montgomerie Park Primary School – Robertson Group + North Ayrshire Council

Orwell Farm – Orwell Farm + Studio LBA

Rosslyn Castle – Rosslyn Chapel Trust + Page\Park Architects

Financial Partner of the Year

Winner: Royal Bank of Scotland

Finalists:

Together

Build to Rent Development of the Year, sponsored by Howden Scotland

Winner: Moda, Holland Park, Glasgow – Moda Living

Highly Commended: St Kentigerns, Rope Walk Edinburgh – Lar Housing Trust + Lar Projects

Finalists:

Candleriggs, Glasgow – Drum Property Group + Stamford Property Investments

Granary Quay, Glasgow – Manson + Dandara

Newhall Street, Glasgow – Swan Group + Thriving Investments

PLATFORM_  in Edinburgh – PLATFORM_

Architectural Excellence Award (Public Use)

Winner: Lost Shore Surf Resort Hub Buildings – Oberlanders Architects with HarrisonStevens + Tartan Leisure

Finalists:

East Calder Primary School – NORR Consultants

Easthouses Primary School – jmarchitects + Midlothian Council + Hub South East

Maybole Community Campus – BDP

Neilston Learning Campus – BDP

Architectural Excellence Award (Commercial Use), sponsored by Thomson Gray

Winners: Rosebank Distillery – MLA + Ian MacLeod Distillers

Finalists:

4D Cellular Medicine Building @ Institute of Genetics and Cancer – Oberlanders Architects + University of Edinburgh

Cabrach Distillery – Collective Architecture + The Cabrach Trust

Crop Innovation Centre – Oberlanders Architects + The James Hutton Institute

Moda, Holland Park – HAUS Collective + Moda Group

Rosslyn Castle – Page\Park Architects + Rosslyn Chapel Trust

The Social Hub, Glasgow – Halliday Fraser Munro + Drum Property Group + The Social Hub

Regeneration Project of the Year

Small Winner: Perth Museum

Large Winner: Candleriggs Square – Drum Property Group + Stamford Property Investments

Finalists:

Belgrave Logistics Park – Knight Property Group

Buccleuch Street, Dalkeith – Midlothian Council + Smith Scott Mullan

Edinburgh Futures Institute – Balfour Beatty + University of Edinburgh

Orwell Farm – Orwell Farm + Studio LBA

Righ Residences, Edinburgh – Fletcher Joseph Associates + RRH Investments

Rosebank Distillery – Ian MacLeod Distillers + MLA

St Andrews Drive, Phases 2 & 3 – Southside Housing Association + jmarchitects

TrustFord at Tullos, Aberdeen – Knight Property Group

Development of the Year (Public Buildings)

Winner: Edinburgh Futures Institute – Balfour Beatty + University of Edinburgh

Finalists:

East Calder Primary School – West Lothian Council + Hub South East

Easthouses Primary School – Midlothian Council + Hub South East

Greyhope School & Community Hub – Hub North Scotland + Aberdeen City Council + Morrison Construction + Halliday Fraser Munro

Lost Shore Surf Resort – HarrisonStevens + Tartan Leisure

Montgomerie Park Primary School – Robertson Group + North Ayrshire Council

Development of the Year (Commercial Buildings), sponsored by Dentons

Winner: The Social Hub Glasgow

Finalists:

Aurora – HFD Property Group + Forma Real Estate Funds

Cabrach Distillery – The Cabrach Trust + Collective Architecture

Righ Residences, Edinburgh – RRH Investments + Fletcher Joseph Associates

TrustFord Development at West Tullos, Aberdeen – Knight Property Group

Westway 90 / Westway 200 – Canmoor + Westway at Glasgow Airport