Bridgeton welcomes new office space to growing civic hub

Bridgeton welcomes new office space to growing civic hub

A former Salvation Army Citadel has been radically transformed into new office space in the East End of Glasgow.

Now known as New Olympia House, the space will support in the region of 30 full time jobs.

The £1.7 million development has been spearheaded by regeneration company Clyde Gateway and has created 280 sqm of modern and flexible commercial office space. It has been designed by Glasgow-based architectural practice O’DonnellBrown.



The design of the refurbished property on Olympia Street includes a large sculptural metal tower called the Beacon, a nod to the adjacent Bridgeton Umbrella.

The internal spaces have been approached with a defurbishment strategy, exposing brickwork, roof trusses, and existing timber linings, whilst drastically improving the energy performance of the building with new insulation throughout, air source heat pump technology, and underfloor heating.

The new office space also has excellent sustainable transport options, with Bridgeton rail station directly opposite and internal bike parking with showers provided.

Throughout the project, the main contractor Redpath Construction delivered a range of community benefit initiatives to support the local community. This included giving work experience to students from Trinity High School in nearby Rutherglen and supporting Green Trees Nursery in Bridgeton by refurbishing their garden and play space and running a toy appeal at Christmas, delivering three van loads to the Nursery.



Bridgeton welcomes new office space to growing civic hub

Clyde Gateway purchased the property in December 2020, with planning permission granted in February last year, and work beginning on site last summer.

Martin McKay, chief executive at Clyde Gateway, said: “We bought this iconic building a few years ago because we knew this had great potential to drive investment right into the heart of Bridgeton. It is a great space for organisations and businesses to add to the civic organisations that call Bridgeton home.

“A key objective of this project was to ensure that we did not lose the charm of the original building. The architects, O’DonnellBrown, and builder, Redpath Construction, have carried out an excellent job whilst updating the space into a modern and energy efficient workspace.



“Clyde Gateway has refurbished and built a number of properties in the immediate vicinity, bringing businesses and organisations to the area. We cannot wait to get new tenants utilising this space too and investing in the east end of Glasgow.”

Susan Cardwell, marketing & business development manager at Redpath Construction, added: “It has been a real privilege to be part of the transformation of the building with Clyde Gateway. As a true regeneration project, we have not only been able to breathe new life into New Olympia House, creating a bright and sustainable office space, we have also had the opportunity to support local young people through training and made lasting relationships with the fantastic team at Green Trees Nursery. There are few projects where the impact on the local community has been felt more keenly. “

Jennifer O’Donnell, director, O’DonnellBrown, commented: “New Olympia House provided an exciting opportunity to repurpose a historic building and further strengthen one of Glasgow’s historic Crosses. The regeneration of Bridgeton Cross over the last decade has been tackled with ambition and care and O’DonnellBrown enjoyed working in this context with the project team and Clyde Gateway to give this local landmark a brighter future and new lease of life.”


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