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New office space for Glenmorangie
Office design news from Morgan Lovell
Published on 23-02-2011
Scottish whisky firm Glenmorangie has moved to new office interiors at The Cube building in the heart of Edinburgh, it has been revealed.
The firm has taken on 6,368 sq ft on the fifth floor of the property, as well as 6,000 sq ft on the fourth floor.
Other tenants at the building presently include investment group Baillie Gifford, which operates 25,000 sq ft of office interiors in total, Offices.co.uk reports.
Eric Forgie, head of coordination for the project, said: "The result speaks for itself and I am sure our client will enjoy a long and prosperous occupation of their iconic new HQ."
Elsewhere, marketing business Intela recently announced it has opened a new regional headquarters in London's West End at premises on Eastcastle Street.
The company is predicted to triple its revenues in Europe during 2011 and felt this new venture would further help to boost its influence in both the UK and abroad.
Posted by Adrian Norman

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