The Wright Business Centre, opened earlier this year at Queenslie Glasgow, has earned top marks for style. Photographs and drawings of the building feature on no fewer than twelve pages of the 2006 Architecture Scotland Annual.
Developers Gem Workspaces, a community enterprise determined to attract more SMEs to the east of the city are delighted to receive such a ringing endorsement.
Manager John Russell explains: "Our mission is to provide small and growing businesses with the kind of space they thought they could only dream about - with generous fully networked offices, access to meeting and conference space, a large central atrium and courtyard garden. We've also got ample free parking."
Other office buildings listed by the ASA include the Royal Bank of Scotland Headquarters at Gogarburn and Ocean Point at Leith. But you don't need to be a multinational to afford the prices at the Wright Business Centre - which was designed by leading architects Elder and Cannon.
"We can offer fully serviced private offices to one person businesses as well as those seeking space for twenty or more employees" says John Russell. "People in the creative industries are very attracted to the space we have here - with several production companies now using the location for adverts and films."
The Wright Business Centre offers a single fee, one point of contact for all your property facilities. Budgeting is made easy and time normally spent on non productive work is released for other core activities.
If you would like to view one of Scotland's most stylish office developments, contact John Russell at the Wright Business Centre on 0141 773 6200, email: johnrussell@


