Buildings & Notable Residents
| Site | Tenant(s) |
|---|---|
| 141 Bothwell Street | HSBC |
| 200 Broomielaw | ACE Insurance, Atkins (company) |
| 6 Atlantic Quay | Credit Suisse, Direct Line |
| Auora Building | Barclays Wealth, BNP Paribas |
| Alhambra House | JP Morgan |
| Centenary House | NFU Mutual |
| Cerium | Morgan Stanley |
| Cornerstone | SWIP |
| Equinox | esure |
| One Waterloo Street | Scottish and Southern Energy |
| Sentinel Building | Aon |
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