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  2. Lowland Clearances - Wikipedia

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    Many small settlements were torn down, their occupants forced either to the new purpose-built villages built by the landowners such as John Cockburn of Ormiston to house the displaced cottars on the outskirts of the new ranch-style farms, or to the new industrial centres of Glasgow, Edinburgh or northern England.

  3. Livingston Designer Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Livingston Designer Outlet is the largest outlet mall in Scotland, [1] and opened in October 2000 under the ownership of McArthur Glen as McArthur Glen Livingston Designer Outlet and sits opposite the popular The Centre (Livingston) shopping centre. The glass roof reminiscent of the Crystal Palace was designed by an architect called Don Hisaka.

  4. Bruce Report - Wikipedia

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    A new Glasgow North station was proposed roughly on the site of Buchanan Street station (occupying a larger area) to replace Buchanan Street and Queen Street stations. A Glasgow South station was proposed on the approximate site of Glasgow Central station to replace Central and St Enoch stations. Bruce's plan then called for a new bus station ...

  5. St. Enoch Centre - Wikipedia

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    Since its opening, St Enoch's anchor tenants were British Home Stores on the eastern end of the complex, and Boots on the western end adjacent to St Enoch square. [3] Although not part of the mall, there is a link bridge over Osbourne Street to the Debenhams department store on the north side of the building – this was originally the historic Lewis's store on Argyle Street which itself had ...

  6. Furniture retailer - Wikipedia

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    A furniture retailer, furniture store or furniture shop is a retail business that sells furniture and related accessories. Furniture retailers usually sell general furniture (like beds , tables , bookcases and wardrobes ), seats and upholstered suites (like couches or sofas and chairs ), and specialised items produced for a commission. [ 1 ]

  7. House of Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow, Duncans (acquired 1952; absorbed by Wood & Selby in 1952 and renamed Wood & Selby's Modern Homes Store. The store was at 1-33 Great Western Road, St George's Cross) [147] Glasgow, Fraser, Sons & Co. (established 1849; closed 1975 with the business incorporated into McDonald's Wylie & Lochhead. The store was at 10-16 Buchanan Street) [50]

  8. Category:Shopping centres in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. Pages in category "Shopping centres in Glasgow" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ...

  9. Buchanan Street - Wikipedia

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    The original Western Club building in Buchanan Street, Glasgow. At the start of the street where it meets Argyle Street and St Enoch Square the historic Argyll Arcade [10] [11] which opened in 1827 with sixty-three shops and is now the oldest Victorian shopping centre in Britain, and its near neighbour award-winning Princes Square indoor mall face across to the stores which make up the iconic ...