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Glasgow office space accommodation rental 100 BRAND STREETThe 21st century affordable office accommodation concept for your business and Glasgow's new digital media village
Welcome to 100BrandStreet.com. The website for Glasgow’s new Digital Media & Business Centre - A 21st century concept in business office space. Join us for a virtual tour of our purpose built business facility, the latest to join the city’s highly anticipated new, Digital Media revolution at the nearby Pacific Quay Development.
Adopting the premises address of 100 Brand Street as a signature logo, our state-of-the-art-centre, was specifically designed to enhance the area’s media focus and house Creative Industry organisations and related business companies; such as, current tenant: BAFTA award winning animation company Absolute Studios. We are delighted to announce that the premises is now available to let as commercial space to interested parties. Why go Glasgow? Our commercial office rates are slightly cheaper than Edinburgh office space. We have great transport links. At 100 Brand Street we have office and commercial space available, purpose built business facilities for the digital age. . Glasgow is the choice at the moment for executive suites in Scotland due to the greater number of office space real estate available to rent on sublease agreements from serviced office operators, meaning that the choice is better than that for Edinburgh at this current time.
100 Brand Street Digital Media and Business Centre
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The current population of the City of Glasgow unitary authority area is about 580,690. 1,750,500 people live in the Greater Glasgow Urban Area based on the 2007 population Estimate. The entire region surrounding the conurbation covers approximately 2.3 million people, 41% of Scotland's population. Since the late 1980s, there had been a significant resurgence in Glasgow's economic fortunes. The 'Glasgow's miles better' campaign, launched in 1983, facilitated Glasgow's new role as a European centre for business services and finance and promoted an increase in tourism and inward investment.
Rent office space in glasgow city @ 100 Brand Street the 21st century business concept for Glasgow's new digital media village. Economy Glasgow has the largest economy in Scotland and is at the hub of the metropolitan area of West Central Scotland. The city also has the third largest GDP Per Capita in the UK, after London and Edinburgh. The city itself sustains more than 410,000 jobs in over 12,000 companies. Over 153,000 jobs have been created in the city since 2000 - a growth rate of 32%. Glasgow's annual economic growth rate of 4.4% is now second only to that of London. In 2005, over 17,000 new jobs were created, and 2006 saw private-sector investment in the city reaching £4.2 billion pounds, an increase of 22% in a single year. 55% of the residents in the Greater Glasgow area commute to the city every day. Once dominant manufacturing industries such as shipbuilding and heavy engineering have been gradually replaced in importance by a diversified economy. Glasgow's economy has seen significant growth of tertiary sector industries such as financial and business services, communications, biosciences, creative industries, healthcare, higher education, retail and tourism.Between 1998 and 2001, the city's financial services sector grew at a rate of 30%, making considerable gains on Edinburgh, which has historically been the centre of the Scottish financial sector.Glasgow is the second most popular foreign tourist destination in Scotland (fourth in the UK) and its largest retail centre. Glasgow is also one of Europe's sixteen largest financial centres. The city has particular strengths in shipbuilding, engineering, food and drink, printing, publishing, chemicals and textiles as well as new growth sectors such as optoelectronics, software development and biotechnology. Glasgow forms the western part of the Silicon Glen high tech sector of Scotland. A growing number of Blue chip financial sector companies have significant operations or headquarters in the city. Financial District Over the river Clyde from 100 Brand Street business centre, to the western edge of the city centre, occupying the areas of Blythswood Hill and Anderston, lies Glasgow's financial district, known officially as the International Financial Services District (IFSD), although often irreverently nicknamed by the contemporary press as the "square kilometre" or "Wall Street on Clyde". Since the late 1980s the construction of many modern office blocks, a trend which continues into the 21st century with a new wave of high rise developments currently on the drawing board, has enabled the IFSD to become the third largest financial quarter in the UK after the City of London and Edinburgh. With a reputation as an established financial services centre, coupled with comprehensive support services, Glasgow continues to attract and grow new business. Of the 10 largest general insurance companies in the UK, 8 have a base or head office in Glasgow - including Direct Line, AXA and Norwich Union. Key banking sector companies have also relocated some of their services to commercial property in Glasgow - Resolution, JPMorgan, Abbey, HBOS, Barclays Wealth, Morgan Stanley, Lloyds TSB, Clydesdale Bank, BNP Paribas and the Royal Bank of Scotland. The Ministry of Defence have several departments and Clydeport, the Glasgow Stock Exchange, Student Loans Company, Scottish Executive Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department, Scottish Qualifications Authority and Scottish Enterprise also have their headquarters based in the district. Media Glasgow is home to the Scottish national media. It is home to BBC Scotland's Pacific Quay Studios as well as STV's headquarters. 100 Brand Street Business Accommodation and Media Centre is iteraly around the corner from Pacific Quay so we are in the perfect location for businesses working with the media companies there.
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