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Springfield Properties PLC
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Springfield Properties Plc operates as a housebuilder, which focuses on developing a mix of private and affordable housing in Scotland. The company is headquartered in Elgin, Morayshire and currently employs 650 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-10-16. The firm operates within two housing markets, such as private and affordable. The company develops a mix of private and affordable housing in Scotland in development of different sizes and locations. The company delivers private housing on developments of various size across Central, West and the North of Scotland under its Springfield, Dawn Homes and Walker Group brands. Its affordable housing operation operates across Scotland and focuses on developing land into standalone sites that consist entirely of affordable homes and developing affordable housing on the Company's private developments. The firm's house types include Plot 22, Plot 23, The Arden, The Arden - plot 16, The Arden - plot 38, The Ardmore, The Ardmore - plot 22, The Ardmore - plot 24, The Ardmore - plot 25, The Auldearn, The Auldearn FF, The Balerno, The Braemar, The Carbeth, The Crail, The Cramond, The Culbin and The Tiree, among others.
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