The ex General Post Office Building in George Square has been under scaffolding and massive tarpaulins for ten years as redevelopment work costing £70 million was carried out.
But now, the disguise has come off and the A list building is there in all its glory for Glaswegians to admire.
Jamie Oliver has already snapped up the ground floor and basement of the building as a location for his new Italian restaurant.
Finance company Ernst and Young is also considering the top floors as its new Glasgow headquarters.
The iconic building, near the City Chambers, was the headquarters of the General Post Office until, in 1969, it became the Post Office. It closed in 1995.
The building was taken over in 1999 by Stefan King, owner of the G1 Group, but lay empty and behind hoardings until he sold it to HF Developments in 2005 for more than £11m.
The G1 Group said it was not able to identify any suitable redevelopment plans that fitted in with its extensive leisure portfolio. Demolition of the interior began in 2006 and was completed the following year.
With 127,000 sq foot of office space available, it is exciting to imagine the possibilities this building will bring to Glasgow. read more