Refurbishment begins on Glasgow’s Ink Building

Work to transform the Glasgow office block formerly known as Hanover House into contemporary office accommodation commenced this month.

Refurbishment begins on Glasgow’s Ink Building

To be renamed The Ink Building, the eight-storey city centre building is set to offer c.35,000 sq ft (3,251 sq m) of Grade A accommodation.

The building is the third city centre office purchase for Ambassador Holdings alongside Granite House and The Forsyth Building.



The work will see the building taken back to the core and completely refurbished into a high-quality modern office building with upgrades to the roof, all new curtain walling window system with extended glazing to the front elevations, mechanical and electrical (including air conditioning) and lifts. The building will benefit from a revitalised exterior decorated with special ‘breathable’ black mineral paint that will not crack or peel and a re-modelled reception area.

Refurbishment begins on Glasgow’s Ink Building

The refurbishment will also include digital infrastructure upgrades that will rank the building among the best in the UK for digital connectivity.  Heating and cooling will be provided by an air source heat pump system which helps with the building’s environmental performance.

Completion is expected in March 2020.



Savills is the joint agent, along with Lambert Smith Hampton.

Colin McGhee, associate director in the office agency team at Savills in Glasgow, said: “There is no shortage of demand for high-quality office space in the city centre. Employment growth is forecasted at 12% over the next five years translating to roughly 4,000 new jobs in Glasgow. Combined with severe under-supply of Grade A offices, it is clear the Glasgow market is desperately in need of high-quality office space, especially in the city centre. The Ink Building will offer occupiers a unique product within the heart of the city centre core.”

Chris Richardson, investment director, Ambassador Group, added: “We are excited to begin refurbishment work at The Ink Building. Once completed the building will be transformed into a modern, high tech and high-quality office space, delivering much-needed Grade A space to Glasgow. This has been a very interesting project so far and was made possible by the work undertaken by our design team Stallan Brand, PMP, Butler Consulting, Blyth and Blyth and our agents and marketing team Savills, LSH and P4P. We are also very happy to have appointed Thomas Johnstone to undertake the refurbishment works.”


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