
DEMOLITION work at Hector McNeil House in Greenock is well underway as part of the £24million UK-Government funded Central Greenock project.
The former commercial units on the Wellpark Mid Kirk side and the paved entrance area have been knocked down first, including the section which housed Tribeca restaurant.


Hector McNeil House, Clyde Square, opened in 1970 as Greenock Central Library, but was converted into local authority offices in 2015.

The Central Greenock project includes demolition of the eastern section of the Oak Mall, the A78 High Street flyover, and the Bullring Roundabout.
A low-level road and traffic light junction will be installed to replace the flyover and roundabout.
A new Oak Mall entrance, additional public areas, and more green spaces will also be created.




















