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Glasgow restaurant filmed in new Marvel Spider-Man for sale

Glasgow restaurant filmed in new Marvel Spider-Man for sale

Glasgow Times17 hours ago
The food and drink premises in Glasgow city centre are being shot inside and out, the agent said.
Jonathan Clough, of Smith and Clough Business Associates, said: 'I popped out of the office for a wander with my son to check out some of the filming for the new Spider-Man movie which is currently taking place on Bothwell Street in Glasgow city centre.
'It did not disappoint and it was incredible to see how they have transformed the street to look like New York city.'
Filming in Glasgow city centre, passing the premises. (Image: Jonathan Clough) He added: 'What is even more exciting is that we have just been instructed to market the former Wolf Italian Street Food unit on Bothwell Street which is one of the frontages they have chosen not to change and will be featured in the Hollywood blockbuster. They are also using the inside for filming.
'If you want more information on this great coffee shop, deli or restaurant opportunity which will be part of Hollywood history then please get in touch or do what Spider-Man would do and get more info on the web.'
The exterior. (Image: Smith & Clough Business Associates) The agent also said: 'There are a number of substantial office developments in the immediate vicinity and surrounding occupiers include the likes of JP Morgan, Esure, BT and NFU Mutual to name a few.
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The view in Glasgow. (Image: Jonathan Clough) 'There are also a number of hotels, bars and restaurants in close proximity ensuring the area is a hive of activity throughout the day and evening.'
Offers over £40,000 are invited for the leasehold.
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