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Sandy And James Easdale End Year With Further Strategic Acquisition
Scotland’s entrepreneurial brothers Sandy and James Easdale have secured 76,000 square feet of prime industrial space and seven acres of land at Meadowside Industrial Estate, marking a bold step in their rapidly expanding regional portfolio.
'Heritage Led' Plan Lodged To Transform Iconic Glasgow Building
A 'heritage-led ' £23million plan to transform Glasgow's former Watt Brothers store into a boutique hotel has been lodged with the city council.
Easdale Brothers Donate To Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity
The billionaire brothers behind a Greenock bus company have donated £25,000 to a Scottish hospital charity.
Easdale Investment Group Acquires Former Glenfield Nursing Home In Greenock’s Prestigious West End
Property investment firm Dalglen, owned by prominent Scottish entrepreneurs Sandy and James Easdale, has completed the acquisition of the former Glenfield Nursing Home in Greenock’s West End.
Glasgow Transport Quango Sitting on £160m Cash Pile While Councils Cut Jobs and Services
McGill's boss Sandy Easdale calls for Strathclyde Passenger Transport to return some of the millions it has sitting in the bank to struggling councils.
Billionaire Brothers' Scottish Company Posts Record Profits
Billionaire brothers Sandy and James Easdale, who own bus companies across Scotland, have posted record profits.
McGill's Group Announces Plans For £25m Mega Depot In Central Glasgow
McGill’s Group, the UK’s largest independent bus company, has unveiled plans for a new £25 million depot on a prime site close to Glasgow city centre, in a move that could deliver up to 850 jobs.
Billionaire Brothers Build New Bus Empire In Scotland
The billionaire brothers behind the takeover of one of Scotland’s longest-established bus firms have been amassing a significant share of the market.
The Easdale Brothers Look To Tech And AI For Future Investment
Billionaire brothers James and Sandy Easdale are renowned for their business acumen in good old-fashioned people-first industries, from buses to taxis to property.
McGill's Boss Hits Back At Glasgow MSP Public Bus Firm Plan
MSPs will debate the future of Glasgow's buses later today. Partick Harvie Green MSP is calling for a publicly owned bus firm in the city. McGill's, one of the Glasgow region's biggest bus firms, is vehemently opposed to the idea.
The Sunday Times Rich List 2025: Easdales Up Five To 111 In The UK
Inverclyde's billionaire businessmen brothers Sandy and James Easdale have seen their estimated wealth grow by £10 million in the past year, according to the 2025 Sunday Times Rich List.
James And Sandy Easdale Selling Port Glasgow Drive Thru Site
'A number of major retailers' have shown interest in snapping up a development site in Port Glasgow, according to the local businessmen who own the land.
£8.4m Investment As Xplore Dundee Unveils New Fleet Of Zero-Emission Electric Double-Decker Buses
A new fleet of 12 zero-emission electric double-decker buses has been unveiled by Xplore Dundee today, marking a significant leap forward in sustainable public transport for the City of Discovery.
Easdales Invest £14m In Midland Bluebird’s Electric Bus Fleet
Midland Bluebird, which runs bus services across the Forth Valley and into Edinburgh, has announced it is to invest £14 million in 30 state-of-the-art electric buses.
'SNP Could Learn From Salmond As First Minister On Boosting Business'
John Swinney's government should learn from Alex Salmond's if ministers want to grow the economy and create jobs, according to a leading businessman.
Calls For Intervention To Keep Grangemouth Refinery Open
Scotland and the UK could face an energy security risk by shutting Grangemouth oil refinery, according to a leading businessman.
Easdale Family Expands Empire With Former Greenock Berry BPI Site
Greenock-based businessmen Sandy and James Easdale have added to their burgeoning commercial property portfolio by acquiring a huge Inverclyde site formerly occupied by a global packaging manufacturer.
Labour’s ‘Bus Revolution’ Is Doomed To Fail, Says Scottish Billionaire
Labour’s plans to reform bus services are ill-conceived and doomed to fail, the billionaire behind Scotland’s biggest independent bus operator has warned.
Ex-Cal Mac Chief Joins McGill’s As Bus Firm Strengthens Leadership Team
Greenock-based McGill’s Group has announced two significant senior appointments, including the former boss of ferry operator CalMac.
EE Contact Centre In Greenock Bought By Easdale Property Arm
A major contact centre currently occupied by EE has been purchased by leading Scottish businessmen Sandy and James Easdale.
