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Demolition plan for former Co-Op building which has set empty since 2012
The demolition of long-vacant buildings at Albany Gate will open pedestrian links and enhance accessibility, supporting Glenrothes town centre regeneration, funded partly by the Scottish Government.
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Major regeneration milestone for Scottish town centre
Fife Council has partnered with the owners of the Kingdom Shopping Centre to demolish several long-vacant buildings at Albany Gate, marking a significant step forward in the regeneration of Glenrothes town centre.
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Read Full ArticleRegeneration of Glenrothes to see vacant town centre buildings demolished
FIFE Council has partnered with the owners of the Kingdom Shopping Centre to demolish several long-vacant buildings at Albany Gate as part of the regeneration of Glenrothes town centre. The buildings – comprising the former Co-op department store, the external retail precinct, and the former Forum Hotel – have stood empty for many years. Their removal will help improve the appearance and accessibility of the eastern end of the shopping centre, t…
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