- High Street (Glasgow)
High Street in
Glasgow ,Scotland is the city's oldest and one of its most historically significantstreet s.Originally the city's
main street in medieval times, it formed a direct north-south artery between the Cathedral of St. Mungo (laterGlasgow Cathedral ) in the north, toGlasgow Cross and the banks of theRiver Clyde .When the
Industrial Revolution in Victorian times triggered the massive growth in Glasgow's size, the importance of High Street diminished as the administrative functions of the city moved westward into what is now known as theMerchant City area. The original City Chambers at the foot of High Street was closed and moved to the present building which stands overlooking George Square in the late1800 s.As the
20th Century progressed, many areas of High Street fell into dereliction. However in the early 21st Century, the fortunes of High Street have enjoyed a renaissance with Glasgow's growing economy. Much of the derelict land has been redeveloped into upmarket apartment buildings and new student residences for the adjacentUniversity of Strathclyde . The former railway lands next to High Street railway station are being developed into a science park. The railway station itself will be substantially remodelled if theGlasgow Crossrail scheme is approved by theScottish Government .
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