The Scotsman

Investment Quay to letting success

- By KIRSTY MCLUCKIE

Castleforg­e Partners has announced that it has secured a series of lettings at Commercial Quay in Leith, Edinburgh, following a partial refurbishm­ent of the landmark office, retail and leisure developmen­t.

Located in Lei th’ s shore area, Commercial Quay offers varied office accommodat­ion across four category A-listed buildings.

Since taking ownership in late 2018, London-based Castle forge has invested in the developmen­t to create unique working environmen­ts designed to service a range of occupiers.

Deals recently secured for Commercial Quay include agreements confirmed with legal accounting specialist­s Alex Quinn and Partners for 3,786sq ft on a five -year lease, marketing agency Cello Signal for 2,227sq ft in a ten-year deal, and Mercy Corps Europe taking 6,273sq ft, also on a ten-year basis.

Public relations and social media agency Sunshine Communicat­ions has taken 1,721sq ft for three years.

Jenny Emslie, managing director of Sunshine Communicat­ions, says: “Commercial Quay is an ideal fit for us. Moving here has enabled us to create the type of working environmen­t we wanted for the business and our team, on a flexible deal.

“We love the developmen­t’s character and waterfront promenade, and the proximity to excellent amenities and transport links makes this a great area to operate and grow the company from.

Emslie adds: “Leith has evolved into a vibrant hub which is now home to a community of dynamic and creative businesses that we’re thrilled to be joining.”

Tenants already based at Commercial Quay span a wide range of business sectors, highlighti­ng the adaptabili­ty of the building.

Occupiers include The Leith Agency, a creative and advertisin­g firm; Inova Geophysica­l, which makes seismic instrument­s; the Blonde Digital Marketing agency; media giant Thomson Reuters; Royal Haskoning DHV, which offers engineerin­g, design and project management services, and software company Ajenta.

Ra cha el Pit ta way, who works in real estate with Castle forge, says: “Leith is a thriving area that’s attracted an influx of businesses over the past few years, so we wanted to respond to this trend of expansion by providing workspace that matched the calibre of the businesses re-locating here.

“We worked to ensure that the developmen­t retained the character and charm of the buildings’ category-a listed status, while providing high-quality con temporary accommodat­ion suitable for a range of requiremen­ts, regardless of the size or sector of the business tenant.

Iain Taylor, associate at agent Ryden, commented: “Leith has witnessed strong office take-up over the past 12 months and continues to be a popular business destinatio­n in Edinburgh.

“Commercial Quay enjoys a prime position with excellent amenities and transport links, which are only set to improve following the news that Edinburgh’s tram line is to be extended to Newhaven.”

 ??  ?? Redevelopm­ent of existing space has seen Commercial Quay succeed in attracting a variety of businesses to the vibrant area of Leith
Redevelopm­ent of existing space has seen Commercial Quay succeed in attracting a variety of businesses to the vibrant area of Leith

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