Glasgow Agency to relocate from city to cut costs

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By The Drum Team, Editorial

August 28, 2003 | 2 min read

Managing director of The Glasgow agency, Alan Dalgleish, has confirmed that the agency is currently planning to move out of the city centre into as yet undisclosed premises on the south side of Glasgow, as part of an ongoing cost-cutting exercise.

Earlier this year, Dalgleish was forced to make his founding partner at The Glasgow Agency, Douglas Goodwin, redundant, following on from a bad debt which saw the agency reduced to seven members of staff.

Dalgleish said of the move: “We are moving from our current base on St Vincent Street as the lease is up at the start of November.

“It is no secret that we have struggled due to the current market forces, but we are managing to soldier on and we are looking forward to moving offices and getting on with the job in hand.”

However, Dalgleish was unable to comment on where the company would be moving to, simply stating: “Discussions are ongoing for a particular office within the Greater Glasgow area.”

The move comes around two years after Dalgleish bought The Glasgow Agency out of the Faulds group of companies from its founder Jim Faulds.

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