This week we've introduced you to all of the nominees for the Glasgow's Favourite Business Award and can announce that voting is open here.

It's now up to you to decide who wins the award which will be presented at the the Glasgow Business Awards ceremony at DoubleTree by Hilton on October 7 2021.

Voting closes on Friday September 10 so be sure to get involved to guarantee that your favourite is in with a chance to win. 

See below for a round-up of all the contenders below:

Glasgow Times:

Locavore

On a mission to revolutionise the way we think about buying our food this Glasgow business has some seriously eco-friendly ambitions.

Managing director of Locavore Reuben Chesters spoke of their journey so far and plans to expand even further this year.

Read the full story here.

Glasgow Times:

Gie It Laldy

Gie It Laldy are bringing us the best of 'Glesga patter' inspired by owned Lisa Donati's conversations with her Gran.

The business has grown to be so much more than just a gift shop, inspiring people all over Glasgow to share their own wee stories.

Read the full story here.

Glasgow Times:

Clyde Travel Management

This 'Glasgow born and bred' business took the challenge of working throughout the pandemic head-on and have evolved to become stronger than ever.

Head of sales and customer relations Melanie Quinn told us how the city has helped to shape the businesses' identity and their plans for the future.

Read the full story here.

Glasgow Times:

Grain and Grind

Masters of artisan coffee and homemade bakes Grain and Grind have grown in leaps and bounds since opening their first shop in 2018.

Co-owner Matthew Mustard credited the Southside community for their success and spoke of the opening of their newest Victoria road bakery.

Read the full story here.

Glasgow Times:

iomart

The pandemic caused information technology and cloud computing company iomart to totally re-evaluate the way they work as a business.

CEO Reece Donovan told us that nurturing Scottish talent within the industry is now at the forefront of their goals.

Read the full story here.

Glasgow Times:

The Good Spirits Co.

Co-owner Matthew McFadyen and his colleagues took a leap of faith in leaving their retail jobs to start The Good Spirits Company.

Ten years later, they own three locations in Glasgow thanks to their ethos of bringing back 'good old fashioned retail'.

Read the full story here.

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The Glasgow Business Awards are hosted by Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland. Winners will be announced at the award ceremony at DoubleTree by Hilton on October 7 2021