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‘Topping out’ of New Health Innovation Hub in Glasgow Marks Key Nonstruction Milestone
DM Hall Brings 4.9 Acre Industrial Yard and
Buildings Site in Springburn, Glasgow to Market at Offers Over £1.25m
Established CGI Health Innovation Hub external
87,000ft2 of lab and office space available to tenants from autumn 2025
The highly anticipated Health Innovation Hub (HiH) in Glasgow has reached a significant milestone with the completion of the building’s primary structure.
Glasgow’s new purpose-built life science facility will focus on advancing and delivering precision medicine technologies through the R&D stage ahead of commercialisation. The development of the site further cements Glasgow as a leader in the science sector.
This flagship investment located within the Glasgow Riverside Innovation District (GRID) is being delivered by Kadans Science Partner, in collaboration with The Living Laboratory, a partnership made up of the University of Glasgow, Scottish Enterprise and Glasgow City Council. As part of this, the facility will welcome the new Digital Health Validation Lab (DHVL) as the first tenant.
A partnership between the University of Glasgow and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, the DHVL provides essential infrastructure and expertise to evaluate digital health technologies for clinical use. By accelerating the development and clinical adoption of innovative solutions, it supports the Living Laboratory’s mission to tackle critical healthcare challenges and improve patient outcomes.
The Living Laboratory is also committed to driving local economic growth, attracting precision medicine industry to Glasgow to create new job opportunities and enhance local skills development.
Located in Govan, on the south side of the River Clyde, and within close proximity to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH), the Health Innovation Hub is due to officially open its doors
to tenants in Autumn 2025. The scheme is being delivered for Kadans by appointed main contractor, Morrison Construction.
The site will provide 87,000ft2 of state-of-the-art flexible laboratory and office space for up to 450 people. With facilities available from 1,700 ft2, life sciences businesses of varying sizes, from university spinouts to more established operations, will be able to make full use of the industry-leading amenities.
Katie Nelson, Head of Leasing, UK & Ireland for Kadans, said: “This is an exciting milestone on the journey to create a truly world-class precision medicine facility. The Health Innovation Hub will help to position Glasgow as a global leader in the key area of precision medicine.
“The progress made since we first broke ground last year has been incredible. A special thanks go to our construction partner Morrison and wider teams who have worked tirelessly to reach this important milestone. Work will now focus to create over 87,000 ft2 of state-of-the-art lab and office space. We are excited to bring new and exciting innovation businesses to this new facility.
“We’re immensely proud to be collaborating with The Living
Laboratory and their partners the
University of Glasgow, as well as Scottish Enterprise and Glasgow City Council. All partners share the same vision, to support the creation of a thriving life sciences cluster in Glasgow and reinforce the city’s reputation as a place to thrive and grow. We look forward to engaging and building relationships with prospective tenants over the coming months.”
The building will include a brand-new community cafe, a number of breakout spaces and meeting rooms, showers, changing rooms and general storage facilities. Approximately 100 parking spaces, including EV bays, and 100 cycle spaces will also be provided.
Kadans supports incoming occupiers with their lab design to deliver bespoke fit out options and provides ongoing support with facilities and operations. Health Innovation Hub occupants will also have access to a dedicated onsite property management team which will include a Building Manager, Front of House Manager and a Laboratory Manager.
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fully secured industrial location with good transport links
DM Hall, one of Scotland’s largest independent firms of chartered surveyors, is marketing an established and fully secured industrial yard and building
site at 60 Hobden Street,
Springburn, G21 4EQ, at offers over £1.25m.
After a short period of marketing, a Closing Date has been set for 12 noon on the 22 August 2024.
Instructed by FRP Advisory, the 4.9-acre site, just off Petershill Road and within half a mile of the M8 and a ten-minute drive from the city centre, comprises a single storey 4805 sq.ft. office / training centre and a single storey 7366 sq.ft. industrial/warehouse building.
Other occupiers in
include City Building and SWGR Industrial
Supplies,
close proximity Carntyne
Transport and Carrick Packaging.
Adjacent and surrounding the buildings are various yard and parking areas. Towards
the vehicle rear of training the buildings
are tarmacadam surfaced yard areas and further yard space which is used for
purposes, this
being partly unsurfaced and part core surfaced.
Jonathan McManus, a partner in DM Hall’s West Commercial Agency team who, together with his colleague, Claire Hutton, is overseeing the sale process, said: “This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire an established industrial site extending to 4.9 acres.
“Our clients are seeking offers over £1.25m for the purchase of the Heritable interest.”
Interested parties should contact Claire Hutton or Jonathan McManus DM hall Glasgow
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MONTHLY 2024
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