The accommodation comprises the following areas:
| Name | sq ft | Rates Payable | Service charge | Availability |
| Building - 1 | 3,960 | £7.36 /sq ft | £5.54 /sq ft | Available |
| Building - 1 (Boardroom) | 996 | £7.36 /sq ft | £5.54 /sq ft | Available |
| Building - 2 | 8,275 | £7.36 /sq ft | £5.54 /sq ft | Available |
| Total | 13,231 |
The Four Winds building is prominently locating within Pacific Quay, which is a business district located 1 mile south-west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde. BBC Scotland and STV are both headquartered at Pacific Quay adjacent to the Glasgow Science Centre, Millenium Tower and iMax cinema. Other commercial users include Disclosure Scotland, BiP Solutions and The Hub which offers flexible office solutions for start-ups to corporates. Recent residential development by Cala Homes (Princes Quay) on the southside of Pacific Quay has added significant footfall and is driving the development of further amenity. The Village and Premier Inn hotels currently provide leisure and hospitality amenity however further retail amenity is available on Paisley Road West to the south or Argyle Street to the north of Pacific Quay.
Pacific Quay is well served by both bus and train connections. There are 15 routes passing along Pacific Drive providing direct access to Glasgow city centre. A short walk across the River Clyde gives you access to the Exhibition Centre train station which provides east – west connections through the city centre. Glasgow’s subway network passes to the south of Pacific Quay with the nearest station being Cessonck, just a 10-minute walk. Pacific Quay forms part of the CTC / Sustrans cycle route – route 7 – which allows safe access into the city centre. By road the M8 and M77 motorways can be accessed at Junctions 23/24 which also facilities access to Glasgow Airport in less than 10 minutes
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The iconic Four Winds building provides modern office accommodation over ground, mezzanine and first floor levels. When converted to offices the building was designed to be subdivided into 2 sections both of which have dedicated entrances. With reference to its past, the various sections are referred to as Shed 1 and Shed 2. Shed 1 is the 2-storey office section accessed from the west facing elevation, adjacent to the main car park. Shed 2 is mainly formed over the ground floor and various mezzanines with additional accommodation in the tower and is accessed via the north facing elevation overlooking the River Clyde. There are two surfaced car parks providing 53 clear car parking spaces and 4 disabled car parking spaces.
The Category A listed building is constructed from mainly brick walls set beneath a pitched slated roof and a large flat roof covered with a single membrane system. There are timber framed windows to the east and west elevations and large glazed curtain walling and glazed roof lights inset in the flat roof providing natural light to Shed 2. Internally there is a combination of raised floors and perimeter trunking. The brickwork walls have been left exposed in part as a feature and in the main there are no ceilings with the office space being open to the underside of the roof. There is a central stair and corridor that provides access to Shed 1 and Shed 2 and acts as the main fire escape. Each part of the property has dedicated kitchen and toilet facilities. A common gas fired heating system provides heating and the occupiers have installed comfort cooling to parts of the property.
The Four Winds building benefits from 2 surface level car parks which provide a total of 57 clear car parking spaces, including 4 disabled parking spaces.
39 car parking spaces, including 2 disabled spaces, are demised to Frame with 18 spaces allocated to Shed 1.
The car parks are fully surfaced, drained and lined with electronic barrier-controlled access
The main City Development Plan policy covering the Four Winds is the Pacific Quay/Creative Clyde Strategic Economic Investment location (SEIL). As such it is protected by CDP Policy 3, Economic Development. Criterion b) of this states that economic activity should be enhanced by “…directing industry and business uses to the city’s Economic Development Areas and safeguarding the City’s SEILs and Areas of City-Wide Economic Importance for these uses.’.
At present the focus at Pacific Quay is very much on business uses that create economic activity. However, we have managed to change this policy on the south side of Pacific Drive and obtain residential development – Princes Quay by Cala Homes. It is likely further changes to the permitted uses will come forward over time and the Four Winds building could be repurposes and the surface car parking could be actively developed, for alternative uses.
Frame was in occupation of the entire property until the 2 June 2026 but maintained two entries in the Valuation Roll as follows:
- Offices etc NAV/ RV £52,000
- Office NAV/RV £118,000