Views Of Clockwise At Savoy Tower
Explore Our Space
Ways to work Clockwise in Glasgow
Our flexible memberships and effective service are ideal for your new, growing or evolving business. We also offer a range of conferencing facilities and meeting rooms that are tailored to be as adaptable as you need. Get in touch with us to find out more.
Virtual membership
£ 70
Billed monthly.
- UK Business address
- Discounts on day passes
- Preferential rates on meeting rooms
- Access to the Clockwise community
Club membership
£ 80
Per person.
Billed monthly.
- Hot desks
- Lounge, café and terrace
- Meeting room and local business discounts
- UK business address and call forwarding
- Unlimited Wi-Fi
Shared workspace
£ 175
Per workstation.
Billed monthly.
- Dedicated desk
- Locked storage
- 24/7 access
- Rates and service charge included
- All benefits of club membership
Private office
£ 300
Starting price per workstation. Billed monthly.
- Fully serviced office
- Fantastic views
- Dedicated broadband line available
- Rates and service charge included
- All benefits of shared workspace
Amenities
The following are included in all of our locations:
- Bike storage
Located in our Hope St basement.
Open 6.00am – 5.30pm - Café
Get your buzz on with Electric Bee, currently open between 8.30am – 4.00pm. Offering a variety of breakfast & lunch options, snacks, fruit and cake, all to be enjoyed with freshly ground coffee or hand blended teas. Meeting room delegate & catering packages are also available to suit the needs of all buzzing events hosted in our club lounge.
- Private phone booths
- Showers
- Kitchens
Fully equipped with fridges, microwaves & dishwashers for regular daily use
- High speed Wi-Fi
- Secure lockers
- Breakout areas
Relax & restore in our dedicated breakout areas to get away from your workspace for a change of scenery every once in a while.
- Outdoor terrace
Located on level 2 next to our café, allowing you to enjoy those (rare) sunny days.
Our Location In Glasgow
Savoy Tower
77 Renfrew Street
Find us in the heart of Glasgow city centre, on the corner of Renfrew Street and Hope Street amongst an array of shops, restaurants and amenities.
Nearby points of interest:
- Queen St Station
- Central Station
- Buchanan St Subway
- Cowcaddens Subway
- DoubleTree Hotel
- Royal Conservatoire
- Glasgow School of Art
- CitizenM Hotel
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