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  2. Anderston Centre - Wikipedia

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    Controlled access to the centre's car park and service undercroft was brought into deal with the notorious prostitution problem. The former bus station was built over by the Europa House office building in 1999, and a further office block known as the Cerium Building [ 6 ] replaced the northern half of the shopping complex in the early 2000s ...

  3. Cadogan Square - Wikipedia

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    Numbers 54-58 were designed by William Young in 1877 for Lord Cadogan, and the architect J. J. Stevenson was largely responsible for the south side, built in 1879–85. The east side was built in 1879 by G. T. Robinson. Number 61 is an early example of high-class mansion flats, and number 61A was once a studio-house for a Mr F. W. Lawson. [2]

  4. Anderston - Wikipedia

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    Anderston Centre (now known as Cadogan Square), built at the turn of the 1970s, was the flagship development of the regenerated Anderston, but would ultimately prove controversial. 2011 image. Throughout the first half of the 20th century, even though it had been a part of Glasgow since 1846, Anderston remained in many respects like a large ...

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  6. International Financial Services District - Wikipedia

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    No official boundary of the IFSD exists; originally it referred to the approximately 1 square kilometre area of the city centre bounded by the M8 motorway to the west, the River Clyde the south, Hope Street to the east, and Bothwell Street to the north - also parts of Blythswood Hill, and the south eastern fringe of Anderston.

  7. 68 Cadogan Square - Wikipedia

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    68 Cadogan Square. 68 Cadogan Square is a Grade II* listed house in Cadogan Square, London SW1. The house was built in the British Queen Anne Revival style in 1878, and the architect was Richard Norman Shaw. [1] It is now the location of Sussex House School. It appears in the James Bond movies Skyfall (2012) and Spectre (2015). [citation needed]

  8. 72 Cadogan Square - Wikipedia

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    72 Cadogan Square is a Grade II* listed house in Cadogan Square, London SW1. The house was built in the British Queen Anne Revival style in 1878, and the architect was Richard Norman Shaw . [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Cadogan Estate - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cadogan Estate" ... Tedworth Square This page was last edited on 5 October 2021, at 00:36 (UTC). Text is available under the ...