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  2. Aberdeen City Centre Masterplan - Wikipedia

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    The initial proposals included the partial pedestrianisation of Union Street and a "station gateway", creating a pedestrian link between Union Street and Aberdeen railway station. [3] Proposals announced in 2016 included a new area called Queen's Square, created through the demolition of the police headquarters on Queen Street.

  3. Aberdeen International Business Park - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen City Council's planning committee approved Aberdeen International Business Park’s first phase in June 2013, to include 27,400 sq m of office space and 3,700 sq m of leisure space, containing dining facilities, a day nursery, fitness amenities and a small shop. [3]

  4. Proposed Aberdeen stadium - Wikipedia

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    Plans for a new stadium began when the club indicated that further development of Pittodrie Stadium, sited to the north of Aberdeen city centre, was not possible due to the age of the ground (originally laid out in the 1890s before the existing version of the club was formed, three of the stands are adaptations of structures dating back to the 1920s) and the restrictions from surrounding land.

  5. Architecture of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Aberdeen, Scotland, is known for the use of granite as the principal construction material. The stone, which has been quarried in and around the city, has given Aberdeen the epithet The Granite City , or more romantically, and less commonly used, the Silver City , after the mica in the stone which sparkles in the sun.

  6. List of Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen shown within Scotland Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen, Scotland. In Scotland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic ...

  7. Aberdeen City Garden Project - Wikipedia

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    On 14 December 2011, Aberdeen City Council approved a referendum on the future of Union Terrace Gardens. [10] All persons registered on Aberdeen's local government electoral roll by 10 January 2012 were eligible to vote. The referendum ran from 16 February to 1 March 2012. Around 165,000 voting packs were delivered on 16 March.

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  9. Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route - Wikipedia

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    The citybound A96 takes motorists back into Aberdeen where it meets the A92 at the Haudagain roundabout and terminates at Mounthooly in the city centre. Within the vicinity of Craibstone, access is supplied to Aberdeen International Airport along the B984 Argyll Road, Craibstone Park and Ride, Bucksburn, Dyce and the P&J Live. The Craibstone ...