LAR housing trust

HHA had a great day down visitng LAR Housing Trust to see the great work that they are doing with mid-market rent. Thanks to Ann Leslie and Mikko Ramstedt for showing us around the fantastic Port Edgar site.

Gail Matheson

06 March 2024

LAR have bought this site on the shore of the firth and will be carrying out renovation work to provide more mid-market rent homes in a stunning location.

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More housing required across the Highlands

Gail Matheson

04 September 2023

As demand for homes continues to outstrip supply, HHA CEO, Gail Matheson, recently spoke with The Herald to discuss the issue. This includes how the current market across the Highlands continues to be pressured through the lack of available land for development and the rise in landlords selling their properties, as well as the requirement for more affordable housing to meet demand.

Gail said: “It is paramount that we address the shortage of affordable housing if we want the Highland economy to flourish, accelerate its desirability to investors and retain a resilient workforce, who need high-quality homes.”

Read more at: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23748378.highland-firm-calls-homes-target-need/

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Merchant house shortlisted for national property award

HHA’s sympathetic restoration of Merchant House, Inverness has been shortlisted for the 2023 Scotland Loves Local Awards in the Town Centre Living category.

Gail Matheson

01 September 2023

Scotland Loves Local campaigns aim to bring community back to town centres, encouraging consumers and business owners to choose local in a bid to bring positive change.

HHA’s restoration of Merchant House, located at 51-53 Castle Street in Inverness, was made possible through a £1.2 million Scottish Partnership Support for Regeneration grant, private finance, and City Region Deal funding. This funding enabled HHA, alongisde project partners, to redevelop the historic B-listed building, which sits in the shadow of Inverness Castle.

Merchant House’s regeneration has previously been shortlisted in the Herald Property Awards for Scotland 2023 in the Best Regeneration – Residential Category, as well as Housing Regeneration Project of the Year and Renovation of the Year in the Scottish Home Awards 2023.

Gail Matheson, CEO at HHA, said “It is an honour to be nominated for a Scotland Loves Local Award for our work on Merchant House. The full project team worked tirelessly to ensure the iconic building was given new life without removing the features that made it so recognisable within the city.

“We wish the best of luck to all other finalists in the Scotland Loves Local Awards and look forward to the award ceremony next month.”

The Scotland Loves Local Awards Finals 2023 will take place at the V&A Dundee on Tuesday 28 November.

Full project partners included in the restoration of Merchant House included Scottish Government (funding partner), The Highland Council (funding partner), Inverness City Region Deal (funding partner), Compass Building & Construction Services Ltd (contractor), CRGP Limited (architect), HGA (UK) Ltd (consulting engineer), KLM Partnership (chartered surveyor), Helica (Scotland) Ltd (project management) and Macleod and MacCallum (legal advisors).

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Merchant house shortlisted for national property award

HHA’s restoration of Merchant House at 51-53 Castle Street in Inverness has been shortlisted in The Herald Property Awards for Scotland in the Best Regeneration Project – Residential category.

Gail Matheson

23 May 2023
The project, developed by HHA in partnership with The Highland Council, Scottish Government, and Inverness City Region Deal, saw the B-listed building restored and transformed into a mix of one- and two-bedroom apartments, and a commercial unit on the ground floor, which is set to become a deli. Merchant House sits in the shadow of Inverness Castle and had fallen into a state of disrepair before HHA undertook the task of restoring the building, working closely with contractor Compass Building & Construction Services to maintain the building’s legacy while updating its uses to ensure the building has purpose for years to come.
The sympathetic restoration of the building allowed HHA to retain many of its original features, including its iconic façade, which saw each stone removed, put into storage, and returned to its original layout, which allowed the building to retain is original identity while being restored. The nomination comes after the regeneration of Merchant House was nominated for Housing Regeneration Project of the Year and Renovation of the Year in the Scottish Home Awards 2023. Gail Matheson, CEO at HHA, said: “Being shortlisted for a Herald Property Award for Scotland for HHA’s work on Merchant House is great recognition for the hard work undertaken by the full project team, and we are very proud to see that the regeneration of the iconic building has been well-received by the local community
It is wonderful to see other projects nominated which also share our desire to update our town and city centres to reflect modern needs while still maintaining their historic legacies. We wish the best of luck to all other nominees.” The Herald Property Awards for Scotland ceremony will take place on Thursday 28 September at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Glasgow. Full project partners included The Highland Council (funding partner), Scottish Government (funding partner), Inverness City Region Deal (funding partner), CRGP Limited (architect), Compass Building & Construction Services Ltd (contactor), HGA (UK) Ltd (consulting engineer), KLM Partnership (chartered surveyor), Helica (Scotland) Ltd, (project management) and Macleod & MacCallum (legal advisors).

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