The Scotsman

Premiere for iconic cinema turned highend offices

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0 Strong interest is expected due to the lack of such Grade A office accommodat­ion in the city One of the best-known buildings in Glasgow, which has hosted concerts by The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and The Rolling Stones, has been revived as commercial office space after total renovation.

The former Odeon Cinema on West Regent Street, which closed its doors in 2006, has been rebranded The Reel House and converted into four floors of Grade A office accommodat­ion billed “one of Glasgow’s most exciting office developmen­ts”. The Art Deco property, which also has a third-floor balcony, was purchased in 2016 by Carrick Properties. It was originally opened in 1934 by the Paramount Cinema chain.

Knight Frank has been appointed alongside JLL as joint letting agents for the building. Sarah Addis, associate at Knight Frank, expects high interest “given the quality of the refurbishm­ent, its central position, and the lack of Grade A office accommodat­ion of its kind currently available in Glasgow”.

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