Glasgow's Queen Street Station is set for a brand new supermarket.
New signage appeared outside of a prime retail spot at the busy train station teasing a new M&S Food location.
In September, we reported that council bosses had rejected the original signage plans for the Marks and Spencer shop which were set to include advertising features that the council deemed 'clutter'.
READ MORE: Plans for M&S store at Glasgow Queen Street Station rejected by council
The Glasgow Times can now reveal new photos that suggest plans for the food shop are well underway.
The unit has been empty since the massive transformation of Queen Street Station was completed in 2021.
The unit has a double frontage onto Dundas Street and 131m² retail space with 19m² back of house.
The opening date has yet to be revealed.
Marks & Spencer has been contacted for comment.
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