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150 ST VINCENT STREET SET TO TEMPT TENANTS O


ne of Glasgow’s premier business addresses has put its newly-


refurbished fourth floor on the market. 150 St Vincent Street launched the


10,824 sq. ft. fourth floor, which is being marketed by JLL and Cushman & Wakefield. The building’s common parts have also


undergone a major refurbishment, with the entrance and reception area completely remodelled. Featured prominently in the reception


area is a colourful Highland Cow, designed to show how the building ‘stands out from the herd’.


popular with potential tenants. “And with the work done to the other


areas of the building, companies already based here will also see the benefits.” The specification for the fourth floor


included raised floors, air conditioning, suspended ceilings and modern LED lighting. 150 St Vincent Street is home to JLL’s


Glasgow office, as well as Allianz, Irwin Mitchell and Monster Worldwide. The site benefits from a number of


nearby bars and restaurants, while it is also APPOINTMENTS AT LESLIE WOLFSON


promotion of a Partner within the firm, along with a new lateral Associate hire, as part of their ongoing expansion programme. Andrew McCowan has been


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associated with Leslie Wolfson since the start of his traineeship in 1989. He recently returned to the firm following a period of pursuing other projects overseas, including a number of years spent helping businesses and professionals as a coaching and language consultant, and is now assumed as a Partner in the firm. Andrew has a strong commercial property focus. Donna Strong joins as an Associate


from Pinsent Masons, as the firm looks towards progression following the retirement of Senior Partner, Stephen Silver, last month after 45 years with the firm. Donna has worked for 12 years in the


commercial property industry and brings a wealth of legal experience in all aspects of commercial real estate with particular emphasis on investment work, commercial leasing and portfolio management. She has acted for institutional investors, pension funds,


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lasgow-based commercial law firm Leslie Wolfson announces the


retailers, developers and funders as well as owner occupiers in relation to the acquisition, financing, letting and sale of development sites, offices, industrial and retail properties.


close to both Glasgow Central and Queen Street train stations. 150 St Vincent Street is being asset managed by Cube Real Estate.


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eading property consultancy CBRE has celebrated the tenth anniversary of its UK


Women’s Network with a special event last night in the Blythswood Hotel in Glasgow. The CBRE Women’s Network is a


ground-breaking initiative to help support and develop women in the commercial property arena. The Network hosts regular networking events throughout the UK, targeting CBRE’s female clients with a variety of talks and seminars. The evening event featured a talk from


2015 has been an extremely busy and


successful year for Leslie Wolfson, acting on large deals including the sale of the Clyde Shopping Centre in Clydebank for £70m; advising Tapi Carpets on the rollout of their Scottish expansion programme; the acquisition, under a Management Agreement, of the Quartermile Car Park in Edinburgh for retained clients, Q-Park; as well as ongoing property work for established clients such as Town Centre Securities plc, Handelsbanken, Game, The Carphone Warehouse and Beaverbrooks.


Lindsay Law, head of Assurance at RBS. Lindsay has an academic and professional interest in gender diversity in the workplace and used the event to discuss her career as well as her research on ‘Imposter Syndrome’. She regularly speaks at internal and external events to raise awareness and advise how employers and educational institutions can help remove barriers to female success.


Alistair Reid, Director, JLL, said: “We are


pleased to launch the fourth floor at 150 St Vincent Street. I’m sure that thanks to the extensive refurbishment it will prove


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