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Timescale: |
2004-2007 |
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Budget: |
£7.8 million |
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Partners: |
Glasgow City Council, Scottish Enterprise Glasgow, Strathclyde European Partnership and Scottish Enterprise Glasgow |
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Lead: |
Glasgow City Council |
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Target: |
Completion of proposals in association with Glasgow IFSD and Broomielaw /Tradeston pedestrian Bridge programme. |
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Status: |
Completed:
James Watt Street; Oswald Street, Robertson Street and York Street;
Public art at Oswald Street 2005; and
Café kiosk, under Central Station Railway Bridge opened September 2006 |
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Activity: |
The project has seen the upgrading of the streetscape of the International Financial Services District and along River Clyde waterfront.
It has seen a high quality finish to the area’s streets using natural stone along with stainless street furniture, lighting and public art.
Private developers have also been encouraged to design and use materials to a similar standard on the areas around their own buildings. |
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