Recently refurbished office building in Glasgow now has 9 tenants
The recently refurbished office accommodation at the grade A building at 58 Waterloo Street in Glasgow has recently acquired four new tenants.
The first and second floor of the premises have been refurbished into fully fitted office space, in an extensive £5.5 million project. The building also includes seven secure car park spaces, cycle racks, two ten-person passenger lifts, a feature entrance and unique changing/locker rooms with showers and full body dryers.
White Oak, a financial services provider, has taken the sixth floor, global insurer Allianz has taken the seventh floor, investment management firm Charles Stanley has moved into the new first floor space, and Betasoft, an IT consultancy specialising in document workflow solutions, has occupied the entire eighth floor.
These join the other five tenants: Hoare Lea, Cornerstone Asset Management, Racon Management Services, Swan Group and MS Amlin
Landlord Castleforge Partners, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome three new tenants at 58 Waterloo Street.
“We understand that the market is consistently changing, and that’s why we’ve been proactive in creating space that can service a diverse range of tenants immediately.”
“Castleforge Partners is committed to providing flexible lease terms, and we’ve introduced a ‘flex space’ concept which, in short, offers traditional lease terms but with the benefit of serviced office space at no additional costs.”
Source: Insider
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