1 George Square, Glasgow - Dec. 2008

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Built in 1878, the A-listed Glasgow Central Post Office was the city's postal headquarters until 1995; in 1999, it was bought by Stefan King's G1 leisure group with plans to turn it into a 5-star hotel, but this fell through, and it was sold again in 2005 to partners AWG and HF Developments, for conversion into office space.

Conversion is now almost complete - the facade has been retained, with a new interior built and a new steel cupola. Future Glasgow's brilliant website has images of what the building will look like:

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At present, though, and for the past 8 years, it has been a giant billboard:



Allegedly, Mr. King was getting more money in advertising revenue than he would from developing the building, hence the kerfuffle - development did go ahead, though, and this is what it looked like inside in Summer 2007:



So, stuffed full of mince pies and vegetarian turkey, I ventured forth to explore something in Glasgow City Centre - and what could be more central than no. 1 George Square?

The view from the top of the new cupola is absolutely stunning:



The view from the penthouse office suites:



The cupola is surprisingly small, but has wonderful views both North:



And South:



Two cranes tower over the site:



George Square's Winterfest in full swing:



Inside, a few traces of the old building remain on the walls - I hope they save these tiles:



Lower down, though, it's all new:



More pictures, as usual, in my Flickr set...
 
Just a wee note that no original features are being kept in this building. Apart from the chimneys, they are staying. All tiles are to be covered (ripped out more like) and the front reception will look like something out of total recall.
 
I Saw this in December with a billboard for the film "Austrailia" I remarked to my mate that it was the biggest billboard I had seen and must cost a fortune.

Cracking pics though, Ben. Were you there officially or are you an opportunist scaffolder like myself and Zimbob?:mrgreen:
 
Oh no, this was completely unofficial :mrgreen:

It's a shame they're not keeping the original features - it'd give it more personality.
 

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