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First Group announces £10 million HQ development
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7 Dec 2006
The First Group has confirmed plans to build a new headquarters in Aberdeen, on the site of its present one.
The King Street bus depot in Aberdeen held off competition from several other cities for the £10 million development.
First Group's chief executive, Moir Lockhead, said: "Today's announcement is all about celebrating the news that Britain's biggest transport operator will continue to be located in the Granite City."
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