48 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City
Size
8,015
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- Primary use
- Traditional office
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Key features
- Feature Double Height Entrance
- A Fully Manned Reception
- 24/7 Building Access
- Bright Open Plan Floor Plates With Excellent Flexibility
- 3 Passenger Lifts
- New Electric Heat Pump VRF Air Conditioning System
- New High Efficiency LED Linear Light Fittings
- Fully DDA Compliant
- Cycling And Shower Facilities
- Secure Car Parking
Description
48 St Vincent Street occupies a prominent position within Glasgow’s Central Business District. This impressive building is located in a prime location on the corner of Buchanan Street and St Vincent Street.
Buchanan Street is Glasgow’s prime retail pitch and is the second busiest shopping thoroughfare in the UK after London’s Oxford Street.
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- Status
- Available
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- Use class
- E
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48 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City
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