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    Aberdeen Investments signals confidence in Glasgow market with St Vincent St upgrade

    February 10, 2026


    Aberdeen Investments signals confidence in Glasgow market with St Vincent St upgrade

    The offices at 151-155 St Vincent Street, Glasgow

    Aberdeen Investments is advancing the next phase of its refurbishment programme at 151-155 St Vincent Street, an office building in the heart of Glasgow city centre.

    Following the successful securing of Addleshaw Goddard as a tenant and the unveiling of an enhanced entrance, the focus has shifted to a comprehensive upgrade of the 10,860 sq ft fifth-floor suite. This phase also introduces new welfare facilities in the basement. Completion is scheduled for Easter 2026.

    Elaine McCann, deputy head of asset management (UK) real estate at Aberdeen Group, said: “Aberdeen is committed to continuous investment in our assets to strengthen sustainability credentials, user experience, and meet the evolving needs of corporate occupiers.



    “Our focus includes delivering high-quality wellbeing and amenity provision to support modern working practices.”

    Tim Jacobsen, offices agency partner at Ryden and joint letting agent with CBRE, added: “Occupiers increasingly prioritise location, amenity, and specification. Aberdeen’s proactive investment at 151-155 St Vincent Street positions the property exceptionally well to capture this demand.”

    Addleshaw Goddard selected the building after an extensive market search, securing a 10-year lease of the 4th floor at a headline rent of £32.50 per sq ft.

    Ryden and CBRE are appointed as joint letting agents for 151-155 St Vincent Street and Savills represented Addleshaw Goddard. Trident Building Consulting is the project manager for the refurbishment.




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