Tim Jacobsen

Tim originally joined in 2002 as a graduate and is now a partner in Ryden's market-leading Glasgow office agency team. He has worked on some of Glasgow's highest profile office developments and provides clients with advice from initial feasibility through to marketing, letting and selling.

Tim specialises in providing property advice in all aspects of the office sector and has carried out a number of acquisitions on behalf of a variety of retained clients.

SKILLS:

  • Office agency and development
  • Specialise in the West of Scotland office market
  • Landlord disposal
  • Tenant acquisitions & lease negotiations

PROJECTS:

Onyx, 215 Bothwell Street Acting on behalf of CEG, retained to market this 70,000 sq ft extensive ground up refurbishment and implement a high profile market brand and strategy.

The Garment Factory, 2-8 Montrose Street Appointed by Castleforge on their proposed refurbishment of the former Glasgow City Council building to advise on the proposed refurbishment, develop a high profile marketing campaign and act as letting agents. The 60,000 sq ft building has subsequently won multiple awards and secured tenants including Channel 4, Incremental Group, 360 Architecture, Autorek and The Isio Group.

Europa, 450 Argyle Street Acting on behalf of a private family property fund, appointed as letting agents to advise on the proposed refurbishment of this 41,000 sq ft office building and to deliver a high profile marketing campaign to coincide with the completion of refurbishment works.

Framework, 124 St Vincent Street. Acting on behalf of Shelborn, retained to market this 36,500 sq ft extensive ground up refurbishment and implement a high profile marketing strategy alongside inputting into the proposed specification of the office scheme.

69 Buchanan Street Warburg appointed Ryden to provide development consultancy advice on their proposed refurbishment for this 23,000 sq ft building that will be comprehensively upgraded. Also tasked with delivering a strong brand and marketing strategy for the building.