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Atlantic Square Brochure Site Case Study

Background

Atlantic Square is a prime mixed use Commercial site in Glasgow City Centre, comprising 1.3 acres in the heart of the city’s International Financial Services District.

This is a major development in Glasgow City Centre and there are many other large developments in this area.

Atlantic Square will form the final component of the Atlantic Quay area of the Broomielaw, which will bring the total development to over a million sq ft and which has already attracted some of Scotland’s major corporate and financial services companies creating employment for over 10,000 people.

Brief

Capella Consultancy commissioned us to build a brochure CMS website to promote the development site and to highlight the city and surrounding area.

Potential high end companies and investors are looking at this site and the site was to help them make a decision to put their funding in to the development.

The brief was for this site to show off what the projected development would achieve and also to supply information to the potential investors about the site and the city.

Result

Using both Flash elements and our Redback CMS we created a website that not only is informative but offers a fantastic graphical representation of it.

Since this site going live we have been involved in a number of other projects relating to the construction market.

Testimonial

We have found Adeo Group very helpful and cost effective when discussing the best options for the website to meet the company’s needs.

All areas of the website were explained to us in a way that we understood, rather than the usual confusing IT jargon which we have previously encountered. Adeo kept us fully updated at all times and made all relevant amendments/addition to the site in a timely manner. We are very happy with the ongoing service we are receiving from them and would highly recommend their services.

http://www.atlanticsquareglasgow.com

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