Office space in Edinburgh back in demand
17th August 2009Office space in Edinburgh is benefiting from a surge in take-up, a new research report has shown.
Office space in Edinburgh is benefiting from a surge in take-up, a new research report has shown.
A planning application for a waterfront office space built to high sustainability standards has been put forward to the City of Edinburgh Council.
In a bid to save tax-payer cash, Edinburgh City Council is under offer to buy it’s 194,000 square foot Waverly House office space from landlords Aviva.
A major Edinburgh office space is the first of it’s kind to join the City Car Club today but is the gesture enough to make a real difference to employee travel habits?
While most financial service companies are cutting down and cutting back, global financiers JP Morgan are expanding into new office space in Edinburgh.
Continuing their significant growth in the office space sector, Jones Lang LaSalle Scotland’s property management team have secured three major new contracts in Edinburgh.
Broadgate Estates, a British Land subsidiary, will run Tritax Securities’ £330 million ‘Maxim’ office space in Scotland for the next five years.
Construction has begun on a new office block entitled The Cube, locals have registered their dissatisfaction with the scheme.
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