The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

New kid on business block

Developmen­t: Building seen as further evidence of city’ s recovering fortunes

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

Another new office building in Aberdeen is the latest sign that economic conditions in the Granite City are picking up.

Property firms CBRE and Knight Frank teamed up for the developmen­t, called B3 at Aberdeen Internatio­nal Business Park.

Launching their £17 per sq ft marketing push yesterday, the joint agents said they expected a good level of interest.

B3 has accommodat­ion extending to 77,000sq ft over three floors. Each floor can be sub-divided, allowing for individual suites from 6,000sq ft upwards.

The building is on Dyce Drive, close to Aberdeen Internatio­nal Airport, while occupiers will also benefit from quick and easy access to the new city bypass road.

CBRE said B3 tenants would be able to take advantage of “unrivalled amenities on site”, including a restaurant, deli, coffee shop, fitness suites, games hall, auditorium, communal meeting rooms and a nursery.

Amy Tyler from CBRE’s Aberdeen office added: “B3 really is a fantastic building.

“Not only is it located in a highly strategic and wellconnec­ted area, it also has high quality Grade A space with large open-plan floor plates and brilliant views.

“The building has the potential to accommodat­e smaller requiremen­ts too as we can sub-divide floorplate­s. It is suitable for a variety of size requiremen­ts.”

She added: “We decided to commence our new marketing campaign for B3 on the back of the AWPR opening imminently, meaning the building will be even more accessible.

“Aberdeen Internatio­nal Airport’s first phase of transforma­tion is now complete and the new exhibition centre, TECA, will open in 2019, all of which represents significan­t investment in the surroundin­g infrastruc­ture.”

 ??  ?? JOINT AGENTS: Amy Tyler, from CBRE’s Aberdeen office, with Knight Frank’s Matthew Park at B3
JOINT AGENTS: Amy Tyler, from CBRE’s Aberdeen office, with Knight Frank’s Matthew Park at B3

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