Aberdeen Asset Management has signed two more tenants for its AB1 office complex in the heart of Aberdeen city centre, advised by Knight Frank.
The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) has taken 10,500 sq ft on the first floor and the Department of Communities and Local Government, represented by Peter Fraser of Bilfinger GVA, will occupy 7,800 sq ft on the second and third floors to house staff from the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Both organisations have signed a 10-year lease.
They join the Oil & Gas Authority (OGA), which became the first tenant at AB1 when it took occupancy in 2015.
The 45,000 sq ft development was reopened earlier this year after a multi-million-pound refurbishment, undertaken in a joint venture with Manse LLP, was completed on the Huntly Street site formerly known as Langlands House.
Knight Frank and Ryden are joint letting agents on the building.
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