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Upon its opening, the Centre quickly gained its nickname from the local press and thus to general usage, "The Big Red Shed", owing to its outward appearance, which resembled a giant red painted warehouse. The nickname became redundant after the Main Building was expanded and painted grey in 1997.
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were honoured with four specially commissioned bar stools (to be a permanent fixture at the venue) to mark 49 performances at the SEC Centre where they entertained over 380,000 fans over the years, selling more tickets than any other act.
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The SEC Centre occupies 64 acres (260,000 m) of land – most of which is surface car parking space – and hosts numerous music concerts, exhibitions and professional conferences. The SEC Centre also has its own railway station,
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to design a £562 million regeneration of the Queen's Dock area, under the name QD2 – so called as this is the second regeneration of the former Queen's Dock area since the centre's inception. This project incorporated
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Since the opening of the original buildings in 1985, the complex has undergone two major expansions; the first being the
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Glasgow, general view, showing Queen's Dock and Yorkhill Hospital. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north (1934)
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and 9% owned by private investors. It is probably best known for hosting concerts, particularly in Hall 4 and Hall 3.
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in 2009, 2010 and 2012. It staged The Scottish Golf Show in 2009 and 2010. The venue annually stages the popular
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In September 1996, a new 5,095 m (54,840 sq ft) exhibition hall, Hall 3, was opened.
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in Glasgow in 1979. A site at the former Queen's Dock on the north bank of the Clyde at
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in Hall 1. It later held the Grand International Show in Hall 4 as part of the 1988
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The Main Building was completed and opened in 1985, with a concert by the
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in 2013. The venue's holding company SEC Limited, is 91% owned by
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Urban Tourism: The Visitor Economy and the Growth of Large Cities
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In September 1995, construction began on a new building – the
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Scottish tribute to Westlife's signature bar stool move
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Glasgow Harbour 1932 (Burrell Collection Photo Library)
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Intersection, the 53rd World Science Fiction convention
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Good Food Show. On 15 November 2015, it played host to
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works started in 1982 using rubble from the demolished
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Interaction, the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention
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In April 2004, the owners SEC Ltd again commissioned
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of Glasgow's suburban railway network. The 16 storey
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Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (1985–2017)
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Facade of SEC Centre, February 2018
Finnieston
Glasgow
Coordinates
55°51′39″N 4°17′17″W / 55.86085°N 4.28812°W / 55.86085; -4.28812
£
Exhibition Centre railway station
www.sec.co.uk
Scotland
exhibition centre
Glasgow
SEC Armadillo
OVO Hydro
Glasgow City Council
Scottish Development Agency
exhibition centre
Finnieston
Land reclamation
St Enoch railway station
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Glasgow Garden Festival
European City of Culture
Exhibition Centre
Argyle Line
Forum Hotel
Crowne Plaza
SEC Armadillo

Clyde Auditorium
Sir Norman Foster

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