

London
Scott Logic Limited
23 Austin Friars
London
EC2N 2QP
(020) 3178 7321
Austin Friars is located in the middle of London’s Square Mile, home for many of London’s financial institutions. Accessed via a pedestrian walkway between Austin Friars and Throgmorton Street, the Grade A office boasts high-specification facilities and communications infrastructure.
Built in 1888, the office building was designed by Sir Aston Webb, whose other works include the Victoria Memorial and the main façade of Buckingham Palace. It is a few minutes’ walk from Moorgate and Bank underground stations.

Bristol
Scott Logic Limited
10 Victoria Street
Bristol
BS1 6BN
(0845) 224 1930
Ten Victoria Street stands in a pivotal location, a stone’s throw from the floating harbour. The newly redeveloped and extended high profile, 5 storey building looks out into the heart of Bristol’s commercial centre. The impressive new entrance and reception take advantage of the prominent corner location.

Edinburgh
Scott Logic Limited
17 Gayfield Square
Edinburgh
EH1 3NX
(0131) 202 8625
Gayfield Square is located in the heart of Edinburgh city centre, and has excellent transport links. The building itself is an original Georgian townhouse, fully fitted to meet the needs of a cutting-edge software development company.

Newcastle Upon Tyne (to May 18th)
Scott Logic Limited
6 Charlotte Square
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4XF
(0845) 224 1930
6-8 Charlotte Square is a Grade II listed building within the Grainger Town Regeneration Area. Local architects Bill Hopper Design (who designed the prestigious Turnbull’s residential scheme) have refurbished the property at a cost of £1.6 million.
Designed to accommodate the needs of new software, multimedia and IT businesses, it provides fully serviced offices with reception, meeting rooms, and telecommunications infrastructure including DDI and voicemail. It also has CCTV, 24-hour security and 24/7 access.

Newcastle Upon Tyne (from May 21st)
Scott Logic Limited
3rd Floor
1 St James’ Gate
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 4AD
(0845) 224 1930
The St James’ Gate complex is situated within walking distance of Newcastle railway and Metro stations. It was developed by the McAleer and Rushe Group and incorporates the Jury’s Inn Hotel as well as two self-contained office buildings and new residential apartments.

