14 . Glasgow Business April 2015
Investment
Clyde Gateway launches landmark ‘Grade A’ office
Clyde Gateway, the urban regeneration company responsible for transforming some 2,000 acres in the East End of Glasgow and South Lanarkshire, is now attracting further inward investment to the area. The company’s latest speculative office development is One, Rutherglen Links - a £5 million, 33,500 sq. ft. Grade A office building designed to some of the highest green credentials available with an EPC ‘A’ and BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating. Located close to Rutherglen
railway station at the edge of the town centre, One, Rutherglen Links is one of three speculative office buildings constructed in Glasgow and South Lanarkshire in 2014 – all three were built by Clyde Gateway. One, Rutherglen Links, built on
Alyson McMenemy, David Lindores, Aileen Primrose, Michael Hall, Gillian Livingstone and Allan James of Eureka Solutions at Sage’s Annual Awards
Above: One, Rutherglen Links
the site of the former Monogram factory, can accommodate up to 500 employees and is the first phase of the Rutherglen Links Business Park development. This new development has the potential to bring 1,000 jobs to the Rutherglen area.
Eureka Solutions pick up fifth gong
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Andrew Goldberg picks up the Scotland Coach of the Year Award 2015 from ActionCOACH UK Country Managers Ian Christelow and Julie Wagstaff
ActionCOACH Awards
Radio presenter named Coach of the Year 2015
Barrhead-based business coach and radio presenter Andrew Goldberg recently won the coveted Scotland Coach of the Year 2015 Award, at ActionCOACH’s annual UK awards dinner. Originally from the USA,
Andrew has lived in Barrhead since 1998 and has built a successful career working with local business owners to help them accelerate the growth of their businesses. Having joined the worldwide business coaching franchise ActionCOACH in 2010,
Andrew won the “Fastest Start 2010” award, and has consistently ranked in the top 100 coaches globally out of more than 1,000 coaching offices. Undoubtedly contributing to Andrew’s business growth has been his weekly business chat radio show which airs every Friday afternoon on Pulse 98.4FM, broadcasting live from Pulse’s Barrhead station. Andrew has delivered several
workshops for Glasgow Chamber of Commerce on basic business accounting and customer service.
Wall of fame The Garage is 21 years old!
The Garage has been an iconic feature of Glasgow’s nightlife and music scene since opening in 1994, and now in its 21st year of being at the heart of Glasgow’s entertainment culture, it is doing something to mark this achievement. In its years as a nightclub, gig
and music venue, The Garage has seen some of the greatest acts, both Scottish and worldwide, pass under the legendary yellow truck and up the renowned Garage stairs to play to sell-out crowds year after year. In fact, more than 1,400 music
acts have played The Garage over the past 21 years. Therefore, to celebrate its 21st
usiness soſtware developers, Eureka Solutions (Scotland) Ltd, based in East
Kilbride near Glasgow, celebrated winning at Sage’s Annual Awards ceremony recently. Tis is an excellent achievement given that there are over 900 Sage Developers in the UK. Eureka Solutions were
delighted to accept their fiſth consecutive victory at the awards ceremony on a boat in the Tames in London. Previously, it has won the Sage Custom Solutions Partner of the Year award on the four
previous occasions they have entered in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013. Sage’s Developer of the Year
programme recognises and rewards its business partners and independent developers who specialise in the development of integrated solutions and enhancements to Sage soſtware. Te Custom Solutions Partner of the Year Award has been specifically designed to recognise developers who demonstrate expertise in translating the specific requirements of Sage customers into value added solutions.
birthday, The Garage Wall of Fame has been created. Every act, band, solo artist, comedian or musician that has ever played in the venue has had their name printed along the walls of the main stairs.
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