External view of 200 Broomielaw

REAL estate investment firm AM alpha has announced it has commenced a major programme of works to transform an office ...

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REAL estate investment firm AM alpha has announced it has commenced a major programme of works to transform an office development in a stunning waterfront location in Glasgow’s city centre.

On completion before the end of 2021, 200 Broomielaw will deliver 79,300 sq ft of Grade A office space over nine levels, with large and flexible floorplates ranging from 8,665 sq ft – 9,041 sq ft. In addition, the 7th floor features a private terrace with unrivalled views of the River Clyde.  

The multimillion-pound project includes the complete refurbishment of all floors and common areas, relocating the entrance to the centre of the building and creating a new reception with a waiting area, a business lounge and a dedicated concierge for all occupants.

Designed to provide the highest hygiene standards and be Covid-ready for occupiers returning to the workplace, touch-free technology is featured heavily throughout the building.

Martin Lemke from AM alpha, which purchased the building in July 2019, said: “We’re making extensive changes to 200 Broomielaw in order to meet the highest demands of future occupiers.

“The building should offer the maximum level of comfort in daily work and create an environment in which employees feel comfortable and safe.

“We are excited by the plans and look forward to seeing the new and improved building take shape as the works progress.”

Muller International has been appointed as property manager for 200 Broomielaw.

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