A report recommends re-purposing older city buildings as demand for traditional office space wanes.
Glasgow city centre has about 400 pre-1960s office buildings, which are becoming less attractive to businesses.
"Looking at how properties once used for retailing or commerce can be made into homes and other types of uses is just one course of action."Large firms such of Barclays sometimes favour purpose-built new office premises, the report found Examples include Clockwise in Renfrew Street where rental packages range from a single desk to potentially a whole floor.
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