'˜Pocket waiter' app QikServe makes move into West End

QikServe, the food ordering and payment business, has taken the second floor of the newly refurbished Randolph House building in Edinburgh.

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Edinburgh-based Qikserve is moving to Randolph House, just behind the city's Charlotte Square. Picture: ContributedEdinburgh-based Qikserve is moving to Randolph House, just behind the city's Charlotte Square. Picture: Contributed
Edinburgh-based Qikserve is moving to Randolph House, just behind the city's Charlotte Square. Picture: Contributed

The ‘pocket waiter’ app developer, which recently secured a £2.7 million investment to drive sales growth in the US, is moving from the Codebase tech hub in the capital.

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It is taking 3,183 square feet of office space at Randolph House, situated just behind Charlotte Square.

Falling within the Charlotte Square Collection, Randolph House is part of a managed estate of 22 “premium” office properties in and around the New Town square.

QikServe is the first business to take occupancy at Randolph House and is moving in on a five-year lease.

Nick Ball of Corran Properties, which manages the Charlotte Square Collection, said: “We have received a great deal of interest in the office accommodation and restaurant space available at Randolph House. We hope to announce new tenants very soon.”

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