4-5 Lochside Avenue. (Photo- Lismore)

Lismore Real Estate Advisors has launched 4-5 Lochside Avenue to the market. The property is a landmark, multi-let Grade A ...

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Lismore Real Estate Advisors has launched 4-5 Lochside Avenue to the market. The property is a landmark, multi-let Grade A office investment in Edinburgh Park, with offers invited in excess of £11 million.

Prominently positioned in a 100% prime location, this striking building has been extensively refurbished and redeveloped by award-winning developer, Knight Property Group. It now stands as one of Edinburgh Park’s most sustainable and contemporary office buildings.

Offering high-specification, energy-efficient office accommodation, the building extends to 42,519 sq ft across three floors and provides 234 car parking spaces. It is let to a strong tenant line-up, comprising Lumacron Technology Ltd, Pulsant Ltd and SP Transmission PLC.

Simon Cusiter, Director at Lismore Real Estate Advisors, commented:
“Edinburgh is one of the UK’s most dynamic and rapidly growing cities. 4-5 Lochside Avenue presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a landmark sustainable asset in the heart of Edinburgh Park. With strong fundamentals and high-quality tenants, we expect significant investor interest.”

Located at the western edge of Edinburgh Park, 4-5 Lochside Avenue benefits from outstanding public transport links and excellent connectivity. The area is home to a range of major occupiers including Aegon Asset Management, Diageo, JP Morgan, Tesco Bank and Royal Mail, underlining the strength of the location.

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