A Grade ‘A’ listed building in Glasgow city centre has been put up for sale at offers over £3 million.
The property at 2-10 Bothwell Street was built in 1849. It was redeveloped for occupation by Abbey National, now Santander, and is currently a multi-let office space home to several occupiers.
Property firm JLL is marketing the building. The company said that due to its ‘prime location and versatile building plan’, the building provides the opportunity to be redeveloped for a variety of uses including offices, hotel, leisure and retail uses, subject to local planning consent.
Mike Buchan, lead director, Glasgow at JLL said, “This is an exceptional property, with a strong tenant base, which has been a permanent fixture in the heart of Glasgow’s business district for over 170 years. It is a unique opportunity to purchase such a high profile building and we expect interest to be shown from a range of perspective buyers who see the potential in the site. Its central location makes it an attractive office investment or redevelopment for a variety of uses.”