Residents have their say on old burned out Co-op
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The former Co-op building in Kirkintilloch’s Townhead has been empty since the blaze in February 2007, leading to numerous complaints from residents and business owners that it has become an “eyesore”.
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Hide AdRobert McFadden said: “Marks and Spencer would suit this location. If this was to be allowed other retailers would follow suit big time.
“M&S are looking for a further 200 retail outlets in the next few years. East Dunbartonshire Council - I beg you to sort this out if you haven’t done so already.”
Another Herald Facebook follower said: “The revival of Starthkelvin Retal Park is all down to eventually allowing
M&S in.”
Chris Lessani, from CJL Properties who own the building, revealed that they have approached Marks and Spencer, but they turned the offer down.
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Hide AdHe said: “The company said that it would not be that far away from the store at Strathkelvin Retail Park.
“We also spoke with Morrisons , who are opening 10 local stores across the UK.
“The main delay is getting permission for the site to make it financially viable.
“There has been talk about sheltered housing, but these are just ideas.
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Hide Ad“There is stuff in the pipeline and hopefully we will have more information early next year.”
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