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TWO Scottish office buildings have changed hands in deals totalling nearly £44 million. The Cuprum building in Glasgow and The Stamp Office in Edinburgh have been acquired by a joint venture between TREOS, the discretionary fund vehicle of Trinova Real Estate, and Swedish investor Europi Property Group. The price for Cuprum was £28.25 million, with £15.333m paid for The Stamp Office. Cuprum was built in 2010. It has 96,267 sq ft of Grade A space over eight floors, and 37 car parking spaces. The office building, in Argyle Street on the western edge of Glasgow’s international financial services district, is fully occupied, with key tenants including AXA Insurance (UK) and Teleperformance. It is also home to SAS Software and Citres.