Glasgow Business . 25
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BUCHANAN STREET
Buchanan Quarter retail development: £70m The recently opened Land Securities site at 185-221 Buchanan Street is part of wider plans to strengthen shopping, residential and leisure facilities in the city centre.
Proposed Buchanan Galleries further expansion: £300m
SIGHTHILL
Sighthill Transformational Regeneration Area: £250m Athletes Village: £245m
CATHEDRAL STREET/ BANKS OF THE RIVER CLYDE
City of Glasgow College Campus: £200m Construction on state of the art buildings will begin shortly on existing college land in the city centre and on the banks of the River Clyde.
CITY CENTRE
Scottish Water upgrading of city centre water mains: £3.5m
Park Inn by Radisson Hotel, West George Street: £4.6m
CORNER GEORGE STREET/ ALBION STREET
University of Strathclyde Technology and Innovation Centre: £89m The centre will be the focus for the University’s work with major corporate partners on key technologies which will produce the processes and industries of the future.
University of Strathclyde Ten-Year Redevelopment Plan: £350m
DALMARNOCK /BANKS OF THE RIVER CLYDE
Clyde Gateway office development at Dalmarnock: £24m
110 QUEEN STREET
BAM Major Queen Street office development: £50m A former bank building at 110 Queen Street is being transformed into a high-quality office and retail space accommodating up to 1,500 workers.
SOUTHSIDE
Polmadie Waste Recycling and Renewable Energy Centre: £154m Waste specialist Viridor will shortly begin building the plant with completion expected in early 2016.
The site will host the West of Scotland base for Police Scotland and is due to be completed in October 2014.
ACROSS THE CITY
Glasgow City Council Refurbishment of Schools Programme: £250m Glasgow City Council has committed to spend more than £250m over the next four years to refurbish the city’s primary schools following on from the previous programme to improve secondary schools.
Glasgow Housing Association housing stock improvement: £240m
In the years 2011 to 2014, GHA is continuing its extensive investment in the city’s housing stock from Sighthill to Scotstoun and many other areas.
Refurbishment of the Glasgow Subway: £300m
Modernisation of the Subway began with the new-look flagship Hillhead Station and included new facilities such as new escalators and new looks at other stations.
Scottish Water waste water and flood prevention works: £250m
A five-year investment programme is improving river water quality and the environment in the River Clyde and tributaries such as the River Kelvin and White Cart Water.
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