Morris & Spottiswood, a leading construction services firm, is set to relocate its Glasgow office to EastWorks in Dalmarnock, joining a growing number of businesses moving to the Clyde Gateway regeneration area.
The company, which reported its highest-ever turnover of £128 million in 2023, will occupy 4,755 sq ft of office space in the former Victorian gasworks, now a thriving business hub.
EastWorks, a £9 million development by Clyde Gateway, was the first commercial building in the area to be connected to the District Heating Network, providing sustainable heat and hot water.
The relocation follows the recent move of Acumen Cyber to EastWorks, with ESG specialist Utopi and collaborative workspace provider Red Tree Business Suites also having a presence in the building.
Morris & Spottiswood, part of the Morris & Spottiswood Group, specializes in end-to-end construction services, including design, fit-out, housing, and mechanical & electrical services (M&E).
Angela Rowley, Head of Property and Development at Clyde Gateway said: "The regeneration of the derelict former gas purifier shed into modern, innovative workspaces has been hugely successful with a wide range of innovative businesses moving to the Clyde Gateway area bringing jobs and investment.
"Morris & Spottiswood is a great family-owned business with a presence right across Britain and moving to EastWorks provides scope for them to expand and operate more efficiently."
Gordon Clyne, Joint Managing Director, Morris & Spottiswood, commented: "Moving our Glasgow based office to Dalmarnock represents further investment in our business and people after a record year for Morris & Spottiswood in 2023 and a significant geographical expansion this year, further enhancing our coverage across the UK.
"EastWorks will provide an attractive and well connected workspace for our teams to collaborate. As a proud family business, it is also important for us to play our part in providing investment and high quality employment opportunities in the east end of Glasgow as part of its wider regeneration."
Construction News
16/01/2025
Morris & Spottiswood Relocates Glasgow Office To EastWorks


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