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The Bond, 45-67 Queen Street, Glasgow, Scotland, G1 3EN

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£8,299 pcm
£99,588 pa

£32.00 per sq ft

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Ryden LLP, Glasgow
SIZE AVAILABLE

3,112-128,299 sq ft

289-11,919 sq m

SECTOR

Office to lease

Lease details

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Description

Contemporary accommodation offering a building with a difference with exposed architecture and services the building will attract creative occupiers. The large floorplates of 18,300 sq ft which can be subdivided from 3,800 sq ft and best in class building facilities with bleacher seating, cafe and reception and end of journey facilities.  Situated close to all key public transport hubs including both rail stations Queen Street and Central and Buchanan Bus Station. It benefits from unrivalled amenities including George Square, the shopping experiences of Buchanan Street and Princes Square Galleries all within minutes walking distance. There are a wide variety of cafes and bars in the immediate vicinity.

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The Bond, 45-67 Queen Street, Glasgow, Scotland, G1 3EN

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • St. Enoch Station0.1 miles
  • Argyle Street Station0.2 miles
  • Glasgow Central Station0.2 miles

About Ryden LLP, Glasgow

Onyx, 215 Bothwell Street, Glasgow, G2 7EZ

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