Work has started on the ‘defurbishment’ of a well-known George Street building.
New Clarendon, which sits at 114-116 George Street, will bring 35,000 square feet of ‘grade A’ city centre office space. Set for completion by September, the building spans over seven floors and will bring a mix of office space and hot desking.
According to developers, the interiors will be ‘defurbished’ - a design approach that includes exposed brick, visible vents and pipework, original flooring and plenty of natural light. Two roof terraces and balcony space are included in the plans.
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The parking space is set to be adapted to encourage 'active commuting', including 76 cycle racks, e-bike charging points, shower facilities and a games room. The joint project comes from Knight Frank and JLL.
Toby Withall, office agency partner at Knight Frank, said: “New Clarendon will provide much-needed high quality, modern space that caters to occupiers’ priorities and ESG requirements – particularly wellness facilities for staff and sustainable property.
“There has been an acute lack of new office space coming through in Edinburgh city centre since before the Covid-19 pandemic. With its offering, we believe there will be a significant amount of interest in this property leading up to its completion later this year – a fact reflected by the top floor already being put under offer.”
Cameron Stott, head of JLL Scotland, added: “Edinburgh has a critical shortage of Grade A office accommodation and demand is strong for suites providing 3,000-6,000 sq. ft. With New Clarendon matching occupiers’ sustainable ambitions, we are already seeing strong levels of interest.”
You can find out more about the office space here.
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