
Inverness is the principal city at the heart of one of Europe's most beautiful regions and has also enjoyed one of the fastest economic growth rates of any European City. Many unique factors have contributed to the influx of people and businesses in recent years.
Inverness "The Capital of the Highlands" is home to some 60,000 people and is the dynamic cultural centre of the Highlands. Inverness Airport Business Park sits close to the shores of the beautiful Moray Firth with its resident population of bottlenose dolphins, renowned golf courses and prolific salmon rivers with some of the wildest and most dramatic landscapes in Europe within easy reach.
Inverness Airport Business Park (IABP) is adjacent to Inverness Airport, 6 miles east of Inverness on the A96 Trunk Road, linking Inverness and Aberdeen. Connectivity to the wider regional road network is excellent, including links to the A9 north/south.
Inverness Airport is the hub airport for the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and offers direct routes both nationally and internationally, opening up the rest of the world.
IABP also benefits from a consented rail link interchange onsite, with an established main line railway passing through part of the site.
Roxhill Signs £30m Deal at Inverness Business Park
Roxhill Signs £30m Deal at Inverness Business Park
Development Expected to Create Over 700 Jobs in Seven Years
Leading UK industrial development company Roxhill Developments has signed a seven-year agreement with Inverness Airport Business Park (IABP) to develop over 400,000 sq ft of the business park at Inverness Airport.
The deal, one of the most significant private sector investments in ...