Thursday, 29 September 2011

Anchoring Maxim

The financial restructuring of Maxim Office Park, Lanarkshire has brought a swift success with the anchor letting to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). It has leased 5,574 sq.metres (60,000 sq.ft.) in the Maxim 6 building, which allows the agency to bring staff under one roof and provide a laboratory to complement the one it has in Aberdeen.

David Gebbie of Arisaig Property Partners who are the new asset managers of Maxim said the financial changes allowed “both parties to achieve a leasing deal that previously couldn’t have been achieved.”

The importance of the new facility was emphasised by Scotland’s Environment Secretary, Richard Lochhead, who said: “The move will help develop closer working between partners within Scotland’s public sector. The new facility will house another first class laboratory and achieve excellent standards of energy efficiency and environmental performance.”

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