If Only moves to new Glasgow head office
Luxury tour operator If Only has relocated to a new head office location in Glasgow city centre.
The trade only operator’s staff are now based at 10 Bothwell Street after spending the past five years based at Waterloo Street in Glasgow.
The new office space allows for a more collaborative work environment with modern furnishings, open plan space and break out areas.
The design is ‘more in-keeping with the If Only brand and company ethos,’ the tour operator says.
“We believe having a great working space is what you need to attract dynamic talent”.
Gordon McCreadie, If Only GM, added: “We were looking for a new space in central Glasgow that can accommodate more flexible working methods.”
“It is in the perfect area for our business to grow and flourish to help. I want agents and suppliers to come and see what we are about as an organisation”.
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