Silverburn's new workhub

Silverburn, Glasgow’s leading retail and leisure destination, has announced it is launching a brand-new Work Hub which will help to ...

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Silverburn, Glasgow’s leading retail and leisure destination, has announced it is launching a brand-new Work Hub which will help to diversify its offer to meet the evolving needs of guests in 2025.

The free-to-use Work Hub will be located on the mall between Chisholm Hunter and Tag Heuer and will create a comfortable and productive environment for people to enjoy. Guests can access seating and desk space for up to 15 people at a time – perfect for catching up on emails, or for simply taking a break and browsing online.

The work hub will be open daily with the following hours:

· Monday to Friday: 10am – 9pm

· Saturday: 9am – 7pm

· Sunday: 10am – 7pm

· Bank Holidays: 10am – 7pm

The creation of the Work Hub reinforces Silverburn’s commitment to offering a best-in-class experience that meets guests’ needs, cementing its position as a top UK destination for both shopping and leisure. This newest investment complements its recent record-breaking growth, with Silverburn welcoming 15.2 million visitors last year.

David Pierotti, General Manager for Silverburn, said: “We are always looking for ways to better serve our guests, and the new Work Hub is another step in providing a premium experience for everyone, whether they’re here to shop, relax, or work. This space is designed with flexibility in mind, catering to people who are balancing work, leisure, and everything in between.”

Looking ahead to 2025, Silverburn is primed for further growth and success. H beauty, King Pins, Black Sheep, Jack & Jones and Hotel Chocolat are just some of the new brands due to open new spaces, with existing store Zara taking a much larger unit to meet shopper demand.

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