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Serviced Offices Edinburgh - Scotland - UK
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Hanover Street, Edinburgh
Edinburgh is renowned as one of the most appealing cities in the UK and in Europe. Read More
Facilities:
- Virtual Office Services Available
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Lounge
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Reception Staff
- 24 Hr Security
Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List
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83 Princes Street, Edinburgh
This business centre’s location on the world-famous Princes Street certainly takes some beating. Read More
Facilities:
- Virtual Office Services Available
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Lounge
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Reception Staff
- 24 Hr Security
Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List
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10 Lochside Place, Edinburgh
Situated on the periphery of historic Edinburgh, these Lochside Place serviced offices offer first class office and meeting facilities to a discerning clientele. Read More
Facilities:
- Virtual Office Services Available
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Lounge
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Reception Staff
- 24 Hr Security
Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List
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Conference House, Edinburgh
These serviced offices are located in the heart of The Exchange, Edinburgh city’s financial district, adjacent to the Edinburgh International Conference Centre on Morrison Street. Read More
Facilities:
- Virtual Office Services Available
- Meeting Rooms
- Business Lounge
- High-Speed Internet Access
- Reception Staff
- 24 Hr Security
Call us for more details: 0800 0887 123 Add to List
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Edinburgh Office Space Guide
A guide to serviced offices and office space for rent in Edinburgh as well as general information that may be useful if you are thinking of renting office space in the city.
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, it is the second largest city in Scotland and the seventh-most populous in the UK. At the UK Census 2001, Edinburgh had a population of 448,624, a rise of 7.1% on 1991. Estimates in 2009 sited the total resident population at 477,660. Edinburgh is the seat of the Scottish Parliament.
Located in the south-east of Scotland, Edinburgh lies on the east coast of the Central Belt, along the Firth of Forth.
The Old Town and New Town districts of Edinburgh were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1995. There are over 4,500 listed buildings within the city. In May 2010 it had a total of 40 conservation areas covering 23% of the building stock and 23% of the population, the highest such ratios of any major city in the UK.
Edinburgh is renowned for the annual Edinburgh Festival, a collection of official and independent festivals held annually over about four weeks from early August. The number of visitors attracted to Edinburgh for the Festival is approximately equal to the actual population of the city. The most famous of these events are the Edinburgh Fringe which is the largest performing arts festival in the world, the Edinburgh International Festival, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, and the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Other events include the Hogmanay street party held on 31st December, Burns Night held on 25th January, St. Andrew’s Day on 30th November, and the Beltane Fire Festival held 30th April.
In a 2009 YouGov poll, Edinburgh was voted the “most desirable city in which to live in the UK”.
Whilst the impact of this new office space will be tempered by the very low levels of availability, Edinburgh’s city centre is heavily dependent on the financial services sector and so demand for office space remains relatively weak.
Leasehold office rents therefore continue to be under pressure. DJ Research expect rents to fall 10% with rent-free periods increasing to 28 months on a 10 year term.






