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WATCH: Milestone moment for project as scaffolding has come down at Union Court in Union Street in Inverness


By Ian Duncan

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Residents and visitors have had their first chance to see the exterior of an Inverness redevelopment project which has been shrouded in scaffolding.

This has now been taken down from the buildings at Union Court, Union Street, in Inverness.

Union Court scaffolding on Union Street, Inverness has come down. Picture: James Mackenzie
Union Court scaffolding on Union Street, Inverness has come down. Picture: James Mackenzie

Related article: PICTURE SPECIAL: First sneak peek at Union Court, the prestigious new Inverness retail development, planned for completion in autumn 2022; developers Swilken Estates predict the Union Street and Baron Taylor’s Street renovation will create the Highlands' most sought-after shopping destination

Related article: Highland Council in city centre project buyout as it takes over the former Arnotts building in Inverness’s Union Street as work finally gets under way on a £12.5 million project to transform it into flats and retail space


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