Photo credit: UNIQLO

A Alexander Group has been appointed to deliver the full M&E services for UNIQLO’s new Glasgow flagship store. Spanning 22,500sq ...

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A Alexander Group has been appointed to deliver the full M&E services for UNIQLO’s new Glasgow flagship store.

Spanning 22,500sq ft, the Japanese fashion store will span two adjacent buildings on a prominent position on the city’s Argyle Street. Inhabiting the former St Enoch Picture Theatre, it will form part of the St Enoch Centre.

Stewart Alexander, Managing Director, A Alexander Group said, “We are working with global company Tetris, to deliver this project on a design and build basis which is set to  be a terrific addition to Glasgow’s retail offering.  All the divisions of our business will be involved and we are looking forward to getting started on site.”

Work starts next week.

UNIQLO is a casual clothing company, which was originally founded in Yamaguchi, Japan in 1949 as a textiles manufacturer. Today it is a global brand with over 1000 stores around the world.

Based in Glasgow’s southside, A. Alexander Group is an award winning, family-owned business and operates three divisions specialising in electrical, mechanical and fire & security services. 

Founded in 1962 as a father and son electrical company, it has grown into one of Scotland’s leading multi-disciplinary businesses working on large scale projects including the new low carbon Danfoss Innovation Centre in Edinburgh, the award winning £50m Belgrave Logistics Park in Bellshill and numerous care homes across the UK.

Further information is available from www.alexgroup.co.uk

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