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Lynch resigns for City and has key role
Lynch resigns for City and has key role

Edinburgh Reporter

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Lynch resigns for City and has key role

Edin Lynch has signed a new contract with Edinburgh City and the Glasgow-born defender has a new role. The 24-year-old player will take over captaincy of the club from 36-year-old, Edinburgh-born midfielder, Jon Robertson. Last season was Lynch's first with the Meadowbank-based outfit after being part of Stenhousemuir's title winning side in season 2023/24. City have also said that goalkeeper Mark Weir has signed a new contract with the club who finished third Scottish League Two last term, collecting 56 points from their 36 games, nine behind second-placed East Fife and ten adrift of champions, Peterhead. They failed to earn promotion to Scottish League One through the play-offs, winning 1-0 at home to East Fife in the semi-final, first-leg in the Capital but losing 3-0 at Methil in the second-leg. Season tickets are now available and the club have confirmed their Premier Sports Cup fixtures. They open on Saturday, July 12 (3pm) against Partick Thistle in Edinburgh, then they travel to Queen of the South on Tuesday, July 15 (7.45pm). Their next outing is at home to Stranraer on Saturday, July 19 (3pm) and they then play Ross County, recently relegated from the William Hill Premiership, in Dingwall on Tuesday, July 22 (7.45pm). NEW ROLE: Edin Lynch pictured by Tommy Lee Like this: Like Related

One of Glasgow's most recognisable buildings up for sale
One of Glasgow's most recognisable buildings up for sale

Glasgow Times

time24-05-2025

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

One of Glasgow's most recognisable buildings up for sale

The Grade C listed property at 190 St Vincent Street is on the market for offers over £1.125 million. The price represents a net initial yield of eight per cent. Marketed jointly by Knight Frank and Frazer Kidd, the building, which dates back to 1897, is sandwiched between two larger buildings on one of Glasgow's main commercial thoroughfares. (Image: Supplied) It consists of 11,050 sq ft spread over five storeys and is currently owned by a private investor. Designed by Glasgow architect firm Burnet & Boston in an English renaissance style, the building features distinctive red ashlar stonework, Corinthian columns and tripartite windows, with much of the original interior still intact. The building is currently fully let to Scottish law firm Miller Beckett Jackson, which has a lease in place for the next 40 years. The basement unit is sublet to the South Indian restaurant Banana Leaf. Edin Lynch, surveyor at Knight Frank Glasgow, said: "190 St Vincent Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a striking period office building in a prime city centre location. "With a secure lease term and an attractive yield, the asset offers a compelling investment. "Its distinctive architecture and prestigious address are expected to attract strong interest from high-net-worth individuals, families, investors, and architectural enthusiasts."

Historic Glasgow office building put up for sale with £1m price tag
Historic Glasgow office building put up for sale with £1m price tag

The Herald Scotland

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Historic Glasgow office building put up for sale with £1m price tag

The property dates back to 1897 and is sandwiched between two larger buildings on one of Glasgow's main commercial streets. It is currently owned by a private investor, with established Scottish law firm Miller Beckett Jackson committed to the building for the next 40 years. South Indian restaurant Banana Leaf also operates out of the basement having sublet the unit from the law firm. Read More The building was designed by Glasgow architect firm Burnet & Boston in an English renaissance style. It is characterised by red ashlar stonework, Corinthian columns and tripartite windows – with the original interior also largely retained. Edin Lynch, surveyor at Knight Frank Glasgow, said: '190 St Vincent Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a striking period office building in a prime city centre location. 'With a secure lease term and an attractive yield, the asset offers a compelling investment. Its distinctive architecture and prestigious address are expected to attract strong interest from high-net-worth individuals, families, investors, and architectural enthusiasts.'

Glasgow ‘architectural gem' with original Victorian interior hits market at over £1 million
Glasgow ‘architectural gem' with original Victorian interior hits market at over £1 million

Scotsman

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scotsman

Glasgow ‘architectural gem' with original Victorian interior hits market at over £1 million

'190 St Vincent Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a striking period office building in a prime city centre location' Sign up to our Scotsman Money newsletter, covering all you need to know to help manage your money. Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... A landmark office building described as a 'Glasgow architectural gem' has hit the market with a price tag of just over £1 million. Sandwiched between two much larger buildings on one of the city's main commercial thoroughfares, 190 St Vincent Street dates back to 1897 and consists of just over 11,000 square feet spread over five storeys. It is currently owned by a private investor. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The Grade C listed property, which is located in the central business district, has been made available for offers over £1.125m, with Knight Frank and Frazer Kidd appointed joint agents. The price represents a net initial yield of 8 per cent. 190 St Vincent Street is sandwiched between two much larger buildings on one of Glasgow's main commercial thoroughfares. The distinctive building was designed by Glasgow architectural firm Burnet & Boston in an English renaissance style - characterised by red ashlar stonework, Corinthian columns and tripartite windows - with the original interior also largely retained. The building is currently let in its entirety to Scottish legal firm Miller Beckett Jackson, which is committed to the building for the next 40 years. South Indian restaurant Banana Leaf subleases and operates from the basement unit. Edin Lynch, a surveyor at Knight Frank Glasgow, said: '190 St Vincent Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a striking period office building in a prime city centre location. With a secure lease term and an attractive yield, the asset offers a compelling investment. Its distinctive architecture and prestigious address are expected to attract strong interest from high-net-worth individuals, families, investors, and architectural enthusiasts.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Research earlier this year revealed that Glasgow was experiencing a significant rise in the number of law firms looking for 'premium' office space in order to attract and retain staff. The distinctive building was designed by Glasgow architectural firm Burnet & Boston in an English renaissance style, with the original interior also largely retained. Property experts said demand for new, 'high-end, sustainable office space' accounted for 35 per cent of legal sector lettings in 2024, the highest proportion since 2019 and significantly higher than the five-year long-term average of 19 per cent. Examining the 'big six' regional office markets across the UK - Edinburgh, Glasgow, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds and Manchester - property consultancy Savills noted that Glasgow, in particular, had seen legal firms undertake notable moves and expansions. Heavyweight players such as Dentons and Pinsent Masons were consolidating their operations in the city, Savills said, drawn by its 'strategic location, competitive costs and robust business environment'.

Glasgow building which dates back to 1897 on sale for over £1m
Glasgow building which dates back to 1897 on sale for over £1m

STV News

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • STV News

Glasgow building which dates back to 1897 on sale for over £1m

One of Glasgow's most 'distinctive' office buildings that dates back to the 1800s has been put up for sale with a price tag of just over £1m. Knight Frank and Frazer Kidd have announced that 190 St Vincent Street, the Grade C listed property in Glasgow's central business district, has been made available for offers over £1.125m. The building, which is currently owned by a private investor, dates back to 1897 and consists of 11,050 square feet spread over five storeys. Designed by Glasgow architect firm Burnet & Boston, it is known for its distinct English Renaissance style – characterised by red ashlar stonework, Corinthian columns, and tripartite windows – with it's original interior largely retained. framecreates via Knight Frank 190 St Vincent Street: The building's distinct English renaissance style has been retained. framecreates via Knight Frank 190 St Vincent Street is currently let to Scottish law firm Miller Beckett Jackson, which is committed to the building for the next 40 years. South Indian restaurant Banana Leaf subleases and operates from the basement unit. Edin Lynch, surveyor at Knight Frank Glasgow, said: '190 St Vincent Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a striking period office building in a prime city centre location. 'With a secure lease term and an attractive yield, the asset offers a compelling investment. Its distinctive architecture and prestigious address are expected to attract strong interest from high-net-worth individuals, families, investors, and architectural enthusiasts.' Get all the latest news from around the country Follow STV News Scan the QR code on your mobile device for all the latest news from around the country

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