Building Finishing Services moves into Capital Park development

Building Finishing Services moves into Capital Park development

Home improvement and building repair partner Building Finishing Services has signed a five-year lease at a new sustainable urban logistics and trade park development in Sighthill. 

The firm will take an 8,000 sq ft unit at the Capital Park development. 

Two other units totalling 17,000 sq ft have been let by an unnamed occupier on a five-year lease.



Located on Bankhead Avenue, Capital Park comprises 18 high-specification new build leasehold units ranging from 2,770 sq ft to 45,980 sq ft and has a gross development value of around £35m.

It has been jointly delivered by developer Chancerygate and specialist sustainable and impact investor Bridges Fund Management.

Current occupiers include builders’ merchant Travis Perkins, workplace technology provider Agilico and mobile phone and accessories wholesaler Zavi Tech.

Units at the development benefit from electric vehicle charging points, low air permeability design and solar cells on their roofs which provide green energy on an affordable basis to occupiers.



In addition, the units have been constructed from high-performance insulated cladding and roof materials to reduce CO2 emissions. The scheme is EPC A and BREEAM Very Good.

Chancerygate development manager, Andy Farrer, said: “Our mix of tenants reflects the flexibility of Capital Park for a wide range of commercial and trade counter businesses, all of whom benefit from its excellent strategic location within Edinburgh.

“The high specification, sustainable accommodation, provides occupiers with exceptional space in which to further grow their operations.

“We are very pleased to be 50 per cent committed at this stage, and are in advanced negotiations with other prospective occupiers who we hope to be able to announce soon.”



Agents for Capital Park are JLL and Ryden.

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