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Chopstix to open new Glasgow restaurant in upgraded building

CGI of Chopstix restaurant in Glasgow

SAVILLS has advised landlord Clydebuilt II Limited Partnership (CLP II), a joint venture between Ediston and Strathclyde Pension Fund, on a leasing deal that will see Chopstix open a restaurant at 203 Argyle Street in Glasgow, a location famously known as ‘Four Corners’.

QSR brand Chopstix has signed a 15-year lease over the basement, ground and three upper floors, totalling 5,985 sq ft. This will be Chopstix’s fifth restaurant in Glasgow, joining existing locations in Sauchiehall Steet, St Enoch Square, Braehead, and Silverburn.

CLP II is investing in the property, replacing the original 1960s cladding, along with other upgrades and improvements, to create a building ‘more befitting’ of its prominent city centre location.

The deal follows the recent trend of food and beverage openings in Glasgow city centre. Research by Savills shows there were 38 new openings in Glasgow city centre in 2025, totalling 87,000 sq ft of accommodation – the highest volume since 2018. A quarter of the transactions involved national or international brands, compared to only 10% in 2024.

Stuart Moncur, head of national retail at Savills, said, “This is the third Chopstix restaurant in Glasgow city centre and adds to the growth of Argyle Street as a leisure destination. The city has a large catchment population and a diverse demographic, including a strong student population, making it an ideal location for food and beverage operators.”

Julie Edwin, director of asset management at Ediston, added, “Securing this letting is another important milestone for our asset and reflects the continued demand for well-located city centre space. Alongside welcoming a strong new occupier to the building, the comprehensive re-cladding works will significantly enhance the appearance and presence of the property, delivering a more contemporary finish that will rejuvenate this prominent corner block and reinforce its long-term appeal within the city centre.”

Savills & Sims Property Consultants jointly advised Ediston.