
REGENERATION specialist Clyde Gateway has been recognised for its contribution to Scotland’s property industry, receiving the Regional Committee Chair Award at the British Council for Offices (BCO) Scottish Awards Lunch 2025.
Presented at a ceremony held at the Grand Central Glasgow Hotel, the award celebrates an organisation or individual whose work has made a significant and lasting impact on the commercial property sector.
Clyde Gateway has helped revitalise the east end of Glasgow and South Lanarkshire. Since its inception in 2008, the organisation has delivered thousands of jobs, homes, and office, industrial and commercial developments.
Recently, Clyde Gateway has delivered a range of office spaces including BCO award winner EastWorks in Dalmarnock, which has tenants including Utopi, Morris and Spottiswood, BRE and Acumen Cyber.
Martin McKay, chief executive of Clyde Gateway, said, “It is a huge honour to receive this award, and I’d like to thank the BCO for recognising the impact of Clyde Gateway’s work over the past 16 years. We’ve excelled in partnership, and this award reflects the efforts of many people, our partners, stakeholders and others who share our success. Development and construction are great industries that we are proud to support.
“While we’re proud of what’s been achieved, we’re equally excited about the future, with a strong pipeline of projects that will continue to deliver economic growth, attract investment and improve lives in the years ahead.”
Peter Kerr, chair of the BCO Scottish committee, added, “Clyde Gateway stands as a model of what long-term, place-based regeneration can achieve. The scale and quality of its impact, both socially and economically, has set a new benchmark for our industry. From creating award-winning business spaces to delivering inclusive growth in some of Scotland’s most challenged communities, Clyde Gateway is a thoroughly deserving recipient of this year’s Regional Committee Chair Award.”