Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
3rd - Mezzanine | 2,878 | 267.37 | Available |
3rd | 5,345 | 496.57 | Available |
2nd - Mezzanine | 2,936 | 272.76 | Available |
2nd | 4,963 | 461.08 | Available |
1st - Mezzanine | 2,930 | 272.21 | Available |
1st | 5,849 | 543.39 | Available |
Ground - Mezzanine | 3,024 | 280.94 | Available |
Ground | 10,310 | 957.83 | Available |
Basement | 10,980 | 1,020.08 | Available |
Total | 49,215 | 4,572.23 |
The property is prominently located on the north side of St Vincent Place, at the corner of Buchanan Street, in the heart of Glasgow’s Central Business District. It enjoys excellent transport links, with close proximity to both of Glasgow’s main railway stations, Buchanan Street subway station, and the city’s main bus station. While St Vincent Place remains a recognised business address, recent years have seen a growing presence of leisure uses along the street.
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30–40 St Vincent Place is a Grade A listed building that formerly served as Virgin Money’s headquarters, dating back to around 1870–73. It is a mid-terraced property constructed in traditional brick and stone, comprising three storeys, an attic, and a basement. The building extends westward to offer four floors of office accommodation. It features two separate entrances on St Vincent Place: the eastern entrance at number 30 leads to a grand banking hall beneath a striking domed ceiling, with office space above, while the western entrance at number 40 provides access to additional office accommodation.