Work is continuing on the £400 million Easterhouse regeneration project in Glasgow.
The next stage of the scheme will see Shandwick Square Shopping Centre rebranded and relaunched as 'The Lochs' Shopping Centre.
City Property acquired the centre's ownership from Glasgow City Council in 2016 and has since made early investment in the centre with overdue remedials and maintenance work carried out to protect the fabric of the building.
Further investment planned includes replacing infrastructure in and around the centre, such as heating, lighting, roofing, building and car park fabric, as well as providing toilet facilities. Plans are also in place to upgrade the surrounding public realm, while the interior/exterior of the centre will have new décor.
Further options for the development are currently being considered by City Property.
Cllr Angus Millar, Chair of City Property, said: "I am delighted by the work undertaken to invest in this shopping centre, a central feature of Easterhouse Town Centre and an important and well-used asset for the local community.
"The refurbishment will provide a shopping centre with a vastly improved customer experience to offer, and I am sure it will go from strength to strength in the future. The Lochs Shopping Centre will continue to be a key part of daily life in Easterhouse."
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