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Glasgow restaurant filmed in new Marvel Spider-Man for sale
Glasgow restaurant filmed in new Marvel Spider-Man for sale

The Herald Scotland

time07-08-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Glasgow restaurant filmed in new Marvel Spider-Man for sale

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. READ MORE: '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. 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. Scottish technology in world-first robotic heart surgery Technology developed within the NHS in Glasgow has been used to carry out the first robot-assisted heart valve replacements in clinical patients. Following proof-of-concept procedures on human cadavers last year, the CoreVista Robot Enabling Platform has been successfully used in a small series of operations known as robot-assisted transcervical AVR procedures in live patients at the Cleveland Clinic in the US. Carried out by Dr Marijan Koprivanac and his team, the transcervical approach is intended to minimise risks associated with conventional open heart surgery with patients experiencing less pain and a faster recovery. It allows the implantation of either sutureless or conventional sutured valves through a tiny incision in the neck. BUSINESS HQ MONTHLY 📈 Scottish firms report performance boost after staff takeover Scottish firms that have been taken over by their workers are reporting an additional production boost. Companies that have switched to employee ownership are citing ripple effect benefits that are bolstering performance.

Glasgow restaurant seen in Marvel Spider-Man scenes for sale
Glasgow restaurant seen in Marvel Spider-Man scenes for sale

The Herald Scotland

time07-08-2025

  • Business
  • The Herald Scotland

Glasgow restaurant seen in Marvel Spider-Man scenes for sale

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. READ MORE: '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. 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. Scottish technology in world-first robotic heart surgery Technology developed within the NHS in Glasgow has been used to carry out the first robot-assisted heart valve replacements in clinical patients. Following proof-of-concept procedures on human cadavers last year, the CoreVista Robot Enabling Platform has been successfully used in a small series of operations known as robot-assisted transcervical AVR procedures in live patients at the Cleveland Clinic in the US. Carried out by Dr Marijan Koprivanac and his team, the transcervical approach is intended to minimise risks associated with conventional open heart surgery with patients experiencing less pain and a faster recovery. It allows the implantation of either sutureless or conventional sutured valves through a tiny incision in the neck. BUSINESS HQ MONTHLY 📈 Scottish firms report performance boost after staff takeover Scottish firms that have been taken over by their workers are reporting an additional production boost. Companies that have switched to employee ownership are citing ripple effect benefits that are bolstering performance.

'Well-established' Glasgow pub in 'vibrant area' hits the market
'Well-established' Glasgow pub in 'vibrant area' hits the market

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

'Well-established' Glasgow pub in 'vibrant area' hits the market

A 'well-established' Glasgow pub in a 'vibrant area' has been put up for sale. The Lockhouse/The Saffron Garden in Maryhill has been listed on the market for an asking price of £20,000. The watering hole is located at 1397 Maryhill Road. Smith & Clough Business Associates listed the boozer for sale online. They described it as a 'well-established public house with a separate restaurant opportunity'. They also said the bar is in a 'prominent roadside trading position within the vibrant area of Maryhill'. READ MORE: Much-loved restaurant in 'highly desirable' area up for sale (Image: Smith & Clough Business Associates) Spread across three floors, it is described as being a 'well-fitted' public house and a 'newly refurbished first-floor restaurant'. The listing reads: "The Lockhouse has traded for many years in this area and is extremely well established with a good reputation and is a popular 'locals' bar with a loyal and regular clientele. "The business previously traded using the upper floor as a lounge/function suite and offering bar meals, however, our clients changed it to a standalone Indian restaurant and takeaway. "Our clients run the businesses completely by staff and due to unforeseen staffing issues, the restaurant is not currently trading. "The restaurant premises could be easily adapted to suit a variety of cuisine styles, or alternatively, a new owner may decide to revert back to more of a traditional bar/restaurant, offering bar meals and using the upper floor for functions and overspill dining."

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