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AMENITY
The Granite City – That’s Far From Grey

The IQ Building lies in close proximity to Union Street, Aberdeen’s main commercial thoroughfare, thereby benefiting from a vast array of local amenities as well as having excellent access to public transport links.

Over a Mile of Prime Retail

Located just off Union Street and a short walk away from Union Square, the centre for all of Aberdeen’s best independent and popular retailers, prime shopping and amenity is on the doorstep.

Everything from fine dining and fast food, to unique pieces and big brands can be found within a 10 minute walk.

RETAIL

  • 01. Primark
  • 02. Tag Heuer
  • 03. Beaverbrooks
  • 04. Lakeland
  • 05. Trailfinders
  • 06. Marks and Spencer
  • 07. Waterstones
  • 08. Next

FOOD & DRINK

  • 01. Pret a Manger
  • 02. Pizza Express
  • 03. Amarone
  • 04. Cafe Andaluz
  • 05. Sainsburys Local
  • 06. Starbucks
  • 07. Six by Nico
  • 08. Molly Malones
  • 09. Brewdog

HEALTH & LEISURE

  • 01. Nuffield Health Centre
  • 02. Music Hall
  • 03. His Majesty’s Theatre
  • 04. Aberdeen Maritime Museum
  • 05. Aberdeen Art Gallery

Attracting Rapid
Investment

£30m

Recent investment in Aberdeen music hall and £30 million Art Gallery adding to a range of museums, cinemas and venues.

£20m

£20 million regeneration of Union Terrace Gardens.

6th

Ranked 6th best in the UK in the Demos-PwC Good Growth for Cities Index 2019, beating Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Source: Demos-PwC Good Growth for Cities Index 2019

25/100

25 of Scotland’s top 100 businesses are located in Aberdeen.

£350m

A significant investment in 2020 to the Aberdeen South Harbour. With these state-of-the-art marine support facilities, Aberdeen is now the largest port in Scotland, in terms of berthage.

Source: Aberdeen City Region Investment Tracker (October 2019)

Local Occupiers