St Vincent Street Scotland, City centre offices buildings images, Financial district property developments news
St Vincent Street Glasgow
Major Glasgow Buildings – Office Developments Photos: Contemporary Scottish Architecture Designs
post updated 24 December 2023
Bank of Scotland property:
Bank of Scotland building photo : Neale Smith
St Vincent Street Buildings
The Pinnacle Building, 160 Bothwell Street, G2 7EA
The Pinnacle Building at 160 Bothwell Street photos © AW
The Pinnacle Building – City Centre tower block on Pitt St / Bothwell St
There are 131 apartments in this 17 storey building located on the west edge of the financial sector in the city centre.
Built in 1971 as Heron House, this is a typical concrete high-rise office block of the period.
Aurora Glasgow Office development
Aurora office property photographs © AJW
Aurora Glasgow
This Strathclyde commercial property development is apparently the building is Glasgow’s largest speculative central office development for decades. The development was completed in March 2006.
Royal Bank building:
Royal Bank photographs © Adrian Welch
Photo on left – view west with Royal Bank on right:
architecture photographs © Adrian Welch
Key building on the street:
architectural photographs © Adrian Welch
St Vincent Street Church designed by Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson
St Vincent Street Property
Key St Vincent Street Building Designs – selection:
292-298 St Vincent Street Property News
image courtesy of Artisan Real Estate / Homes for Students
292-298 St Vincent Street Apartments
220 St Vincent Street
This is a Grade B listed building, has been sensitively and excitingly redeveloped by architects Holmes for developers ING Real Estate. Reinvented as a sophisticated office development, ‘220’ can lay claim to being one of the city’s most desirable new commercial premises with state-of-the-art facilities and a strategic location in the heart of Glasgow’s Financial Services District. Check out the wikipedia page for this famous Glaswegian road.
building photos © Adrian Welch
St Vincent Plaza
property image from developer
St Vincent Plaza
A building design by gm+ad architects on this road:
property photo © Adrian Welch
29 Wellington Street – Apsley House
29 Wellington Street building photo © Adrian Welch
29 Wellington Street
The Clarion office development in the Central Business District was developed on the Apsley House site. The new Grade A offices in Wellington St, was built by HBG Construction. Numerous potential occupiers looking for scarce Grade A accommodation in the heart of Glasgow’s central business district made enquiries about the new Apsley House site,
View up St Vincent Street to west with Alexander Thomson church in the distance:
photo © Adrian Welch
110 St Vincent Street Office
This is a spectacular new office redevelopment, has been completed in the heart of Glasgow’s commercial district by architects Holmes for Scarborough Development Group plc (SDG), almost exactly 80 years after the original building first opened its doors for business.
St Vincent Place buildings:
photograph © Adrian Welch
Glasgow Architecture
Major Strathclyde Building Designs – selection:
Glasgow Walking Tours – city walks by e-architect guides
Glasgow School of Art – close by to the north
photo © Adrian Welch architect
Armadillo Glasgow
photo © Isabelle Lomholt
Glasgowegian Building Types
Significant contemporary buildings in the area, west of the city centre:
Bothwell Street Hotel
Bothwell Street Hotel
Sentinel Building, 103 Waterloo St, G2 7BW
Design: gm+ad architects
Sentinel Building
50 Bothwell Street Office
50 Bothwell Street Office Redevelopment
Malmaison Hotel, near Blythswood Square
Malmaison Hotel
Lucent at 50 Bothwell Street Glasgow Offices
Lucent at 50 Bothwell Street Glasgow Offices
Marks Hotel, Bath Street
Design: gm+ad architects
Marks Hotel Glasgow
Saint Jude’s, Bath St – Restaurant
Saint Jude’s Hotel
Solasta Riverside Building Buchanan Wharf
Solasta Riverside Building Buchanan Wharf
Buildings / photos for the St Vincent Street Glasgow buildings in the West End, Strathclyde, southwest Scotland, United Kingdom, page welcome