Utopi becomes EastWorks’ first tenant

Utopi becomes EastWorks' first tenant

Pictured (L-R): Jonathan Burridge, CEO of Utopi and Martin McKay, chief executive of Clyde Gateway

Utopi, an environmental social governance (ESG) technology specialist, has relocated to EastWorks in Dalmarnock to further its expansion strategy.

This move makes Utopi the first occupant of the restored Victorian-era gas purifier shed, a project driven by Clyde Gateway to encourage greater business investment in the region.

Specialising in ESG technology for the multi-tenant real estate sector, Utopi is at the vanguard of reshaping ESG data collection and fostering sustainable communities. Their clientele roster boasts esteemed names such as Moda, Harrison Street Real Estate, and Cortland.



Currently with a workforce of 43, Utopi plans to ramp up its numbers to 60 by year’s end. This expansion will facilitate Utopi’s quest to move into the US market, propelled by a multi-million pound infusion from the Scottish National Investment Bank in 2023.

The building, which sits in Scotland’s first Green Regeneration Innovation District, was partly chosen due to its environmental credentials which fits with the ESG focus of Utopi.

EastWorks is the first commercial building to be connected to Clyde Gateway’s District Heating Network which was switched on in June by Deputy First Minister Shona Robison MSP. The network provides heat to the building and has been designed with a firm focus on low carbon principles. The building has also just been accredited with an EPC ‘A’ rating.

The £9 million retro-fit of the gas purifier shed was part funded by the Scottish Government’s Regeneration Capital Grant Fund and Glasgow City Council, and has transformed a former gas purifier shed, dating back to 1843, into high quality, flexible offices, and studios.

EastWorks comes to the market at the perfect time, with supply of new offices across Glasgow being extremely low and most relocating businesses now looking for the highest quality offices to retain and attract the best staff.

Martin McKay, chief executive of Clyde Gateway, who built and operates EastWorks said: “Our key objectives are to make the Clyde Gateway area the best place to live, work and invest, whilst also preparing our communities for the green industries of the future.

“EastWorks represents our success perfectly, and it is a huge vote of confidence in our communities to have a high growth, industry leading, international tech business like Utopi recognising that Dalmarnock is the best place in which to grow.

“This new striking building will be able to support up to 300 jobs at capacity and we are working hard to ensure it lives up to its potential of being one of the most desirable locations for organisations to be based in the city.”

Jonathan Burridge, CEO of Utopi, added: “We’re excited about this next chapter for Utopi as we look to grow our team and reach global audiences with our powerful solutions and services.

“Moving into EastWorks is symbolic of our growth plans and also sits perfectly with our company ethos which has such a strong focus on the environment.

“We are proud that Utopi offers a completely unmatched solution in our market and that we are growing this offering from our new home here in Dalmarnock.”

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