
Glasgow's Fire-Ravaged Site to Be Games Promo
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Glasgow city leaders aim to transform the fire-ravaged Union Corner site into a Commonwealth Games promotional feature by summer. The site, adjacent to Central Station, will be adorned with large banners once demolition concludes. Council leader Susan Aitken is advocating for creative ways to integrate the site into the games atmosphere. Business leaders and the council are collaborating to restore the area, with a £4.4 million fire recovery fund established to aid affected businesses. Despite multiple owners, the council maintains positive communication, hoping to unite everyone in sprucing up the site for the Glasgow 2026 festival. This approach showcases Glasgows resilience, turning a setback into excitement for the games, set to take place from July 23 to August 2.
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