A STAND-OUT office building in Glasgow has been put up for sale for a whopping seven-figure sum.
Grade C listed property, 190 St Vincent Street, has been made available for offers over £1.125m by estate agents Knight Frank and Frazer Kidd.
The distinctive building is located in Glasgow’s central business district and stands out amidst the towering glass-panelled offices next door and nearby.
190 St Vincent Street dates back to 1897 and was designed by Glasgow architect firm Burnet & Boston in an English renaissance style – characterised by red ashlar stonework, Corinthian columns and tripartite windows – with the original interior also largely retained.


The building consists of 11,050 sq. ft. spread over five storeys and is currently owned by a private investor.
Despite being made up of five storeys, the 128-year-old building is sandwiched and dwarfed between its neighbouring properties, standing out with its dark brick exterior and differing architectural style.
190 St Vincent Street is currently let in its entirety to established Scottish law firm Miller Beckett Jackson, which is committed to the building for the next 40 years.
South Indian restaurant Banana Leaf subleases and operates from the basement unit.
Edin Lynch, surveyor at Knight Frank Glasgow, said: “190 St Vincent Street presents a rare opportunity to acquire a striking period office building in a prime city centre location.
“With a secure lease term and an attractive yield, the asset offers a compelling investment.
“Its distinctive architecture and prestigious address are expected to attract strong interest from high-net-worth individuals, families, investors, and architectural enthusiasts.”