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The initial plan to redevelop the area around Tayside House called for demolition to be complete by 2010; however, delays in the completion of the replacement building, Dundee House at 50 North Lindsay Street, prevented staff and services being moved out of Tayside House until August 2011. The demolition contract, worth £1.2 million, was let ...
The opening of a new museum and gallery - V&A Dundee - was announced in 2010. Removal of several key structures including Tayside House, the Hilton Hotel and Casino, the 1970s entrance buildings to the railway station, the Olympia Leisure Centre (relocated to East Marketgait) along with associated pedestrian over-bridges, was completed in 2013 ...
Upload another image Nethergate, City Churches, Old St Paul's And St David's, Or South Church 56°27′34″N 2°58′21″W / 56.459484°N 2.972514°W / 56.459484; -2.972514 (Nethergate, City Churches, Old St Paul's And St David's, Or South Church) Category A 25378 Upload Photo 1 Laurel Bank And 2 Dudhope Street With Boundary Walls And Gatepiers 56°27′53″N 2°58′36″W ...
In April 2005, the Gardynes Land project was handed over to the Dundee City Council. The Gardyne's Land restoration has received awards from the Dundee Civic Trust, the Dundee Institute of Architects, the Royal Town planning institute, a Scottish award for quality in planning and regeneration and renewal magazine. [4]
Pages in category "History of Dundee" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Tayside House; James Thomson (architect, born 1852) W.
The hospital has its origins in a body called the Society in Aid of Incurable Persons in Dundee and District. This was set up around 1896 and raised funds to acquire Balgay House, in Dundee's Jedburgh Road. This building, thought to date from around 1760, was then extended and adapted into a hospital for Incurables which was opened on 26 August ...
LiveHouse Dundee (stylised as LIVEHOUSE) is an upcoming multi-purpose live entertainment venue to open in the Nethergate area of Dundee, Scotland. [1] [2] [3] The venue is planned to have a maximum capacity of around 4,500 people, with mixed seating and standing configurations. It is set to open in 2025 with further work on the site expected to ...
Tayside House. The regional council established its headquarters at Tayside House at 28 Crichton Street in Dundee. It was already under construction when the council was created, and the council started moving into the building in May 1976. [14]