Sold Down the River Derelict Building Delays Gbp300m Plan to Breathe New Life Into Glasgow's Tradeston Area
Evening Times › February 23, 2007
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Evening Times › February 23, 2007
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A GBP300MILLION plan to redevelop Tradeston is being put at risk by a dilapidated warehouse.
Historic Scotland sparked a furious reaction from the developers and the city council after refusing permission to knock down the B- listed Beco building in Glasgow's Kingston Street.See the full content of this document
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Sold Down the River Derelict Building Delays Gbp300m Plan to Breathe New Life Into Glasgow's Tradeston Area
John Smyth, the man behind the plan to breathe new life into the largely derelict area, is "baffled".
And council leader Steven Purcell is believed to be furious that Culture Minister Patricia Ferguson has backed the decision.A City Chambers...See the full content of this document
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