Former
Glasgow Post Office HQ targeted to lure major occupier: Strong interest
generated in iconic 127,000 sq ft George Square buildingAWG Property and
HF Developments' radical and eye catching redevelopment of the prestigious former
General Post Office building at Number One George Square in Glasgow has already
generated strong interest from potential occupiers. The joint venture plans
to turn the A-listed Victorian building - bought from Stefan King's G1 Group in
excess of £11 million in November of last year - into 127,000 sq ft of office
and public realm space with a striking glass roof extension. The aim is
to provide Glasgow with an iconic office development providing first class quality
office accommodation. New public realm will be available on the ground floor to
engage passers by and allow the people of Glasgow and tourists to the city to
benefit from the new site. Although plans have just been submitted to Glasgow
City Council, potential occupiers have already started enquiring about locating
to the site with many agents predicting Glasgow to have a lack of Grade A office
space in future years. Tony Donnelly, managing director of AWG Property
said: "The location, design and configuration of this development will make
it ideal for a single occupier keen to make this its corporate or Scottish HQ. "Glasgow
is attracting a lot of interest from sectors normally more associated with the
east coast, such as the financial and professional services industries. "Recent
deals such as Clydesdale Bank at Clydesdale Bank Exchange (formerly Central Exchange)
and Morgan Stanley's announcement of their expansion in Glasgow this week illustrate
that the financial services sector in Glasgow is a growing one. William
Hill, managing director of HF Developments said: "As well as underlying demand
for space in Glasgow from the main banks and the wider financial sector, agents
are reporting strong interest in space across the central business district from
Glasgow-based law firms. "Indeed, demand for space in Glasgow is strong,
with several large lettings in the past year, including O2 at Skypark and Dell
at City Park. "We believe G1 offers the right combination of location,
amenity and prestige to attract a similarly high profile tenant." The
proposed refurbishment and extension of the former post office building will help
to reactivate the southern corner of the Square. The development is expected to
have an end development value in excess of £70 million. The planning
submission follows an extensive design process which involved pre-application
discussions with Glasgow City Council and Historic Scotland. |