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  2. St Andrew House - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew House (now styled as the Premier Inn Glasgow Buchanan Galleries) is a prominent high-rise building in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland.. It has been a prominent landmark on the eastern end of the city's Sauchiehall Street since the mid-1960s when it was completed, and was one of the first post-war high rise buildings in the city centre.

  3. List of Category A listed buildings in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Post-war there is the creative application of Functionalism in the work of Jack Coia and Brutalism elsewhere in the city’s redevelopment. The best of Glasgow's historic architecture was metropolitan in its ambition, as the Buildings of Scotland remarks: “A visitor with time to spare will find that the city centre is rich with remarkable ...

  4. Savoy Centre Towers - Wikipedia

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    Savoy Centre Towers is a proposed 110 m (360 ft) mixed use skyscraper located at 140 Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, Scotland.Planning application for the £80 million development [3] was submitted to Glasgow City Council in 2009 by Belfast based firm PBN Holdings Ltd., and plans were approved by Glasgow City Council in July 2010 subject to various grants and conditions.

  5. Argyle Street, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Argyle Street is a major thoroughfare in the city centre of Glasgow, Scotland. With Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Street, Argyle Street is one of the main shopping streets in the city centre. It is the longest street by distance in the city centre, [citation needed] running for 2.1 miles (3.4 km).

  6. Glasgow city centre - Wikipedia

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    The Tolbooth Steeple dominates Glasgow Cross and marks the east side of the Merchant City.. To the east is the commercial and residential district of Merchant City.The Merchant City was formerly the residential district of the wealthy city merchants in the 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly the Tobacco Lords from whom many of the streets take their name.

  7. McLellan Galleries - Wikipedia

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    The Galleries housed Glasgow School of Art from 1869 to 1899. [5] In October 1986, the shop frontage building housing the Galleries was ravaged by fire, [6] but they re-opened in 1990 as the largest quality, climate-controlled, temporary exhibition gallery in Scotland. They continue to be the largest exhibition space in the city-centre.

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