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Midsteeple Quarter eyes next phase for High Street revamp

Work has started to identify options for the long-term regeneration of three community-owned buildings as Midsteeple Quarter begins the next phase of its mission to breathe new life into Dumfries High Street. Dumfries architecture firm Robert Potter and Partners has been commissioned by the community benefit society to carry out a feasibility study on the transformation of 111 High Street (Flourish), 113-115 High Street (The Smithy) and 117-119 …
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Scottish Business News broke the news on Friday, May 8, 2026.
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