Buchanan Galleries

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Telephone 0141 333 9898
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Address 220 Buchanan Street

G1 2FF

The Buchanan Galleries is a shopping mall located at the juction of Buchanan Street and Sauchiehall Street, adjoined to The Royal Concert Hall to the west of North Hanover Street.

Construction began in 1996 and the building opened to the public on 31st March 1999. Costing £250 million, it is one of the largest city centre shopping developments in the United Kingdom, boasting an internal retail space of nearly 56,000 sq m.

Before the mall was built, the northern end of Buchanan Street was very run down, and was full of derelict buildings (the site was once the home to the Glasgow branch of the NAAFI), and half abandoned stores. The sheer size of the building posed a number of problems. Firstly, the car park element of the mall had to traverse the railway tracks leading from the adjacent Glasgow Queen Street Station, plus the mall section itself had to be built over Cathedral Street.

The mall houses 80 shops, the largest of which belongs to the John Lewis Partnership, incorporates a 10-storey car park with 2000 spaces, 22 elevators, and 19 escalators. The building has a design life of 100 years.

Official website at http://www.buchanangalleries.co.uk.

Buchanan Street entrance
Interior view looking towards Sauchiehall Street entrance
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Interior view looking towards Sauchiehall Street entrance

Buildings/businesses that were demolished to make way for The Buchanan Galleries:

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