Regeneration and redevelopment in the Clyde Waterfront area
Find news relating to developments in the Clyde Waterfront area between 2005 and 2014.
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29 Jan 2014
Transport Scotland have announced a £120 million redevelopment of Queen Street station.
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29 Jan 2014
A new block of student flats will open in the West End in time for the new academic year.
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27 Jan 2014
Councillors at West Dunbartonshire Council have agreed to buy out Clydebank Re-built at a cost of £800,000, meaning the local authority will now be responsible for future regeneration of the area.
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13 Jan 2014
A new team has been put in place to make Glasgow city centre one of the best in the world.
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08 Jan 2014
Defence giant BAE has submitted preliminary plans for the redevelopment of its Govan and Scotstoun shipyards, pending a final decision on the future consolidation of its warship business.
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19 Dec 2013
A £20.7million administrative complex has been approved for Glasgow's new superhospital.
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16 Dec 2013
70 new jobs have been created at Braehead as a former furniture store has been converted into a car supermarket.
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11 Dec 2013
St Enoch's busiest sub-way station is to be upgraded, creating a flagship city centre station.
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05 Dec 2013
The South Rotunda is to become a venue during next summer's Commonwealth Games. The unused historic structure which was part of Glasgow's original Clyde tunnel is to see new life as an arts venue.
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03 Dec 2013
Sixty7 Hope Street, a newly refurbished modern office development, has been unveiled following a period of extensive refurbishment.
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