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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26 Sep 2013
The SSE Hydro has been revealed to the media ahead of the opening concert with Rod Stewart on Monday evening.
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25 Sep 2013
The site at the corner of Trongate and Candleriggs, owned by Selfridges, is to be cleared and turned into an event space in time for the Commonwealth Games.
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24 Sep 2013
The brand new SSE Hydro has successfully reached practical completion, all ready for the grand opening concert with Rod Stewart on 30 September.
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24 Sep 2013
Scottish Water is to build a £100m sewer tunnel in Glasgow as part of the biggest upgrade to the city’s waste water network in more than a century.
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20 Sep 2013
The 2.3 million requests for around 1 million tickets confirms Glasgow 2014 as one of the most popular events in Scotland’s history.
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17 Sep 2013
West Dunbartonshire Council is ahead of its ambitious target of creating 1,000 jobs in 1,000 days, with 658 jobs created just 450 days into the campaign.
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13 Sep 2013
Demand for hotel rooms has hit an all-time high in August, just weeks before the curtain rises on the new multi-million pound Hydro entertainments complex.
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10 Sep 2013
Renfrewshire Council is to pour an extra £200,000 into creating up to 40 new apprenticeship positions for young people within the local authority.
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02 Sep 2013
Sir Robert McAlpine has started work on Scotland’s largest college project to build two new campuses in central Glasgow. The £228m plan will see City of Glasgow College redevelop its existing sites on Cathedral Street and at Thistle Street, which is on the banks of the River Clyde.
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28 Aug 2013
Glasgow's new arena will open its doors for the first time on 30 September, when Rod Stewart will perform in the 12,000 seater arena.
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