A leading 'flexible office operator' has opened the doors to its 'exciting' new workspace facility in Glasgow.
Cubo occupies the entire second floor of Aurora at 120 Bothwell Street in the city centre.
With the new workspace, the firm is hoping to 'transform' the city's office landscape with its 'innovative approach to workspace design and amenities'.
The new circa 20,000-square-foot space features office accommodation with around 500 desks across 21 private offices and two co-working areas.
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The Aurora building has been developed by Forma and development partner HFD Group and is a 'stunning' comprehensive refurbishment of the 175,000 square foot corporate office HQ which sits in the heart of Glasgow’s central business district and the city’s International financial district.
The makeover of the facility includes a communal rooftop terrace, wellness area, and fitness studio, plus 'extensive, high-quality occupier amenities' including an auditorium, town hall meeting space and podcast studio.
Cubo’s arrival in Glasgow will be its second venture in Scotland and follows Cubo Edinburgh which opened at 40 Princes Street in July 2023.
Announcing the new facility being open, Marc Brough, CEO at Cubo, said: “We are thrilled to launch what we believe is the best-in-class new Grade A space in the city.
“Cubo Glasgow will offer a range of cutting-edge amenities designed to enhance productivity and well-being and provide businesses with a dynamic environment where they can thrive.
“We already have a number of pre-lets and look forward to delivering exceptional workspaces tailored to the needs of modern businesses.”
Meanwhile, Ben Dickins - UK Head of Asset Management at Forma, said: “The launch of Cubo as the serviced office provider at Aurora provides further support to our wider occupiers to facilitate either organic growth or project space.
The comprehensive refurbishment of Aurora and the delivery of a smart and highly sustainable office is continuing to be attractive to a wide range of corporate occupiers.”
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