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110 Flemington Street, Glasgow, Scotland 110 Flemington Street, Glasgow, Scotland View this office online at: https://www.newofficeeurope.com/details/serviced-offices-110-flemington-str eet-glasgow-scotland This elegant business centre strikes the perfect balance between period grandeur and contemporary facilities to create a unique working environment designed to enhance your business. Originally built in 1909 as the North Locomotive companies headquarters, this centre is brimming with luxurious decor, boasting Russian marble, carved oak and elaborate stained glass to project a good corporate image for your business. Offices are open-plan, unfurnished and bathed in natural light, offering tenants versatile space which they can enjoy 24 hour access to, protected by round the clock security. With a central courtyard, kitchen facilities and a comfortable lounge, there is plenty of opportunity to unwind and refresh, keeping your team motivated to improve productivity. Transport links Nearest railway station: Springburn Nearest road: Nearest airport: Key features 24-hour security 5G wireless coverage Car parking spaces Carpets Cat 6 networking or higher CCTV monitoring Central heating Comfortable lounge Company signage Entry phone system Flexible contracts High-speed internet Kitchen facilities Lift Office cleaning service On-site management support Open plan workstations Perimeter trunking installed Period building Photocopying available Reception staff Recycling facilities Secure car parking Security system Town centre location Unbranded offices Unfurnished Location Located in North Glasgow, Flemington Street lies adjacent to the Saint Rollox Business Park which is just two miles north of Glasgow city centre. The centre is enveloped by neighbouring corporations and stunning parks while numerous bus routes provide effortless travel to the wealth of amenities offered by the heart of the city. Springburn railway station is just a short stroll away and drivers can enjoy easy access to the M8 and M80, complimented by secure and free parking facilities, while Glasgow Airport can be reached within less than a 15 minute drive via the M8. Points of interest within 1000 metres Glasgow Club Petershill (sports centre) - 197m from business centre Springburn (railway station) - 209m from business centre Assemblies of God (place of worship) - 228m from business centre Lodge Kenmuir 570 (place of worship) - 235m from business centre Sprinburn Parish Church (place of worship) - 279m from business centre Springburn Health Centre (doctors) - 315m from business centre Sprinburn Gospel Hall (place of worship) - 328m from business centre Saint Aloysius RC Church (place of worship) - 386m from business centre Springburn Centre (mall) - 398m from business centre Springburn Nursery School (kindergarten) - 414m from business centre Springburn Community Fire Station (fire station) - 415m from business centre Barnhill (railway station) - 424m from business centre Costco (supermarket) - 505m from business centre springburn library (library) - 514m from business centre Glasgow Club Springburn (sports centre) - 540m from business centre Sighthill Cemetery (grave yard) - 551m from business centre New Morven Bar (pub) - 575m from business centre LIDL (supermarket) - 589m from business centre Springburn Academy (college) - 686m from business centre Saint Rollox Church of Scotland (place of worship) - 693m from business centre Tesco Extra (24hr) (supermarket) - 745m from business centre St Kevin's Primary School (school) - 746m from business centre North Glasgow College (college) - 76m from business centre Balgray Tower (castle) - 823m from business centre Play Area (playground) - 824m from business centre Fernbank Medical Centre (hospital) - 827m from business centre Springburn Private Bowling Club (pitch) - 841m from business centre Swing (playground) - 854m from business centre Immaculate Heart of Mary (place of worship) - 872m from business centre Football/Basketball area (pitch) - 881m from business centre Sighthill Nursery School (kindergarten) - 885m from business centre Play Area (playground) - 898m from business centre Balgrayhill Community Centre (public building) - 944m from business centre Balornock Primary School (school) - 948m from business centre Wellfield Nursery School (kindergarten) - 950m from business centre All information contained in this document is for guide purposes only and NewOfficeEurope.com.com cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. Please confirm all details with the agent representing this office space before proceeding. Full terms of service can be viewed at http://www.NewOfficeEurope.com.com/terms-of-service..
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