Former Aberdeen Bank Branch in Iconic City Centre Building Now for Sale

A historic Aberdeen building, once home to a major bank, is now on the market for £300,000. This five-story property offers a unique mixed-use development opportunity.

Former Aberdeen Bank Branch in Iconic City Centre Building Now for Sale
Former Aberdeen Bank Branch in Iconic City Centre Building Now for Sale

Aberdeen: A well-known building in the city center is up for sale. It used to be a bank branch. The former Royal Bank of Scotland location is on Union Street.

Culverwell is handling the sale, listing it as a mixed-use development opportunity. The asking price is £300,000. The building has five floors and a basement.

Union Street is a busy commercial area. It features a mix of national and independent businesses. Nearby shops include Virgin Money, Five Guys, and Sports Direct.

The property is a large granite building with a pitched roof. It has a listed frontage on Union Street and another on St Nicholas Street. There are two entrances from Union Street.

The ground floor has a banking hall and storage space. The basement includes more storage, a plant room, and two strong rooms. The upper floors offer office space, staff rooms, and restrooms.

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