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Balmoral Group offers flexible options for business park tenants

Balmoral Group chairman and managing director Jim Milne.
Balmoral Group chairman and managing director Jim Milne.

Firms seeking office space in Aberdeen may have to move fast to secure some or all of the “highly adaptable” accommodation on offer at Balmoral Group’s business park at Loirston.

Balmoral Group, which has been providing products and services for the global offshore energy, engineering, marine, construction and processing sectors since 1980, said yesterday it was fielding inquiries from companies looking to occupy either a complete floor or single wing.

An office pavilion at the business park overlooking Loirston Loch, the largest body of fresh water in Aberdeen, has 40,000sq ft of space available as a single or multi-let option.

Spanning three floors and two wings, the building was designed with flexibility in mind.

The open plan office space offers features including energy-efficient heating, air conditioning and a full movement-sensitive and daylight linked control system.

Balmoral Group also highlighted “genorous” car parking and “sensitive” landscaping of the business park due to its prominent and highly visible location by a key route into the city.

The new city bypass, due to open in 2017, will run alongside the development.

With the imminent opening of Audi and Porsche dealerships on the doorstep, and ongoing development of residential and retail sites, including a Sainsbury’s Local store and planned Ikea outlet, a major transformation of the area is nearing completion.

Balmoral Group chairman and managing director Jim Milne said: “We understand that we are operating in a competitive environment.

“We are offering highly attractive terms for companies that are interested in taking advantage of stunning, top quality accommodation, with great and improving local amenities. This is sure to be very attractive to staff.

“The accommodation is very much ready to move into. Suites ranging in size from 10,000-20,000sq ft are easily accommodated, with dedicated entry points and services.

“That is the beauty of the design – it is a highly adaptable space and we are delighted to offer this facility, which is without doubt the principal available option on the south side of Aberdeen.”

Ryden and Shepherd are joint agents for Balmoral Business Park and interested parties should contact them to discuss their exact requirements.