Topland Group acquires Rutland Buildings for nearly £16 million

Commercial real estate specialist Topland Group has acquired The Rutland Buildings in Edinburgh in an off-market transaction for nearly £16 million.

Topland Group acquires Rutland Buildings for nearly £16 million

The buildings comprises some townhouse accommodation on Rutland Square, the Scottish headquarters of global law firm DLA Piper, and a retail unit fronting Sandwich Place, currently being fitted out as a new travel centre by Lothian Buses on a 25-year lease.

David Sanderson, investment manager at Topland, said: “We are thrilled with our recent acquisition which we managed to complete within six weeks and are pleased to have been able to acquire such a well-located asset in Scotland’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.”

CuthbertWhite advised Topland on the purchase and CBRE advised the vendor, AWL Group. Dentons advised the purchaser and Shepherd & Wedderburn represented the vendor.

Stephen Kay, director of CuthbertWhite, 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 Brexit uncertainty, there are a significant number of office investment transactions going on under the radar, further underlying the investor confidence in the city.”

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