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Construction on fire site by Glasgow Central Station might not start for several years

Construction on fire site by Glasgow Central Station might not start for several years
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Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken has stated that reconstruction of the fire-damaged Union Corner site may not begin for five to six years. The delay is attributed to a complex ownership structure and the need for extensive planning and consultation.

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The prolonged closure of a historic site in a major city center impacts local urban development, economic activity, and heritage preservation.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google PA Media The Union Corner site was destroyed by fire in March The leader of Glasgow City Council has said construction work on the Union Corner site destroyed by fire earlier this year might not begin for five or six years.

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