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SAVE
VACANT
BUILDINGS

AROUND
THE WORLD

The world’s first AI-driven platform for vacant buildings to be redeveloped and put back into use

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We are the first PropTech B Corp in Scotland!

B Corp Certification doesn’t just evaluate a product or service; it assesses the overall positive impact of the company that stands behind it. After months of hard work, we are proud to announce that we are now part of the B Corp community.

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Welcome to Grand Bequest

Grand Bequest is a property technology company using data analytics, conservation, and sustainability to promote the global redevelopment of vacant buildings.

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The missing link

Up until now, the process of reusing buildings has been disconnected. Previously, vacant buildings were forgotten due to the number of difficulties to overcome during the process and connect all the stakeholders needed.

 

Grand Bequest is changing all of that, for you. Become part of an ecosystem that thrives off merit, powered by real data and impact. So you can be part of the change.

Featured projects

HARLAW HILL HOUSE

At risk since 1997

Harlawhill House is an A listed building located in Prestonpans, East Lothian. It is considered to be an outstanding example of a 17th - 18th century Scots Baronial L planned house.

CAMBUSNETHAN PRIORY

At risk since 1990

Cambusnethan Priory is located in Wishaw, North Lanarkshire and it is A listed. It was built in 1820 and designed by James Gillespie Graham.

Awards

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LiveWire 2021 Award
Most Innovative
PropTech Company

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Venture Builder Incubator
Cohort Award 2021

 

Shortlisted 2021

Environmental Impact Award

Young Leader Award (Dr Katherine

Gunderson)

CleanTech Finalists 2022

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‘A crucial element in establishing a sustainable recovery plan in the built environment’

Ritchie Somerville, Head of Strategy - Data Driven Innovation Programme

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