The Scotsman

Capital buildings sold for £16m

- By SCOTT REID

A collection of buildings in Edinburgh city centre has changed hands in an investment deal worth almost £16 million.

Topland Group has acquired The Rutland Buildings in an off-market transactio­n from AWL Group.

The collection comprises some town house accommodat­ion on Rutland Square, law firm DLA Piper’s Scottish headquarte­rs and a retail unit fronting Shandwick Place – currently being fitted out as a new travel centre by Lothian Buses.

David Sanders on, investment manager at Top land, said: “We are thrilled with our acquisitio­n which we managed to complete within six weeks and are pleased to have been able to acquire such a well-located asset in S cotland’s capital city.

“This property provides us with some solid income secured by a diverse range of quality occupiers in an undoubted micro-location within the capital city. We also feel it presents some medium-term asset management potential.”

Cu th bert White advised Topland on the purchase and CBRE advised AWL Group. From a legal perspectiv­e, Dentons advised the purchaser and Shepherd & Wedderburn represente­d the vendor.

Stephen Kay, director of Cu th bert White, said :“The lack of speculativ­e office developmen­t coupled with strong tenant demand has made Edinburgh an attractive location to invest in and we are pleased to have identified this opportunit­y off market.

“While the market has been subdued by B rex itunc ertainty, there are a significan­t number of office investment transactio­ns going on under the radar, further underlying the investor confidence in the city.”

Cuthbertwh­ite, which was establishe­d in 2011, has transacted in excess of £90 m of Edinburgh office investment­s over the last 18 months, including 4-5 Lochside Way.

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