A historic banking hall located on Union Street has been listed for sale at a cost of £300,000.
The Royal Bank of Scotland shuttered its Granite Mile branch in November, and all of its interiors along with ATMs have been removed since then.
The five-story listed granite building stands as one of the most notable structures on Union Street, and the bank is now seeking to sell the building.
There has been no word on what the former flagship location might be transformed into, but property agents Culverwell suggest that the building presents a variety of possibilities, including repurposing the space into a restaurant or apartments, which has previously been a successful choice for other former bank locations throughout Aberdeen.
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The former Bank of Scotland branch at the junction of Union Street and Crown Street is set to become a kebab restaurant, while there are also plans to turn the TSB building on Union Terrace into student flats.
The Press & Journal has reported that there are already two interested parties, with multiple viewings scheduled for the upcoming week, with Our Union Street leader Bob Keiller optimistic that this means the vacant property could be revitalised sooner than anticipated.



