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Glasgow Warriors

Client:glasgow Warriors

purpose: Retail shop and bar

location:Scotstoun Stadium

Iron & Pine proudly completed a bespoke modular project for the Glasgow Warriors, building a new bar and merchandise shop for their fan zone. This project showcases our expertise in sustainable, high-quality modular construction, delivered within a tight 12-week timeframe. We provided innovative and adaptable spaces, enhancing the match-day experience for Warriors fans.

“These units form part of our fan zone redevelopment so as part of enhancing our match day experience, we wanted to bring in a retail unit and improve our food and beverage offering. Feedback has been excellent and we’ve moved forward significantly from what we had previously with tents and small bars. It’s reduce queue times and allowed us to improve our offering. Iron & Pine are a local company with a great reputation. The team were excellent and guided us through the process, this was a new process to us and it was important to work with some who knew what they were doing and who were able to deliver a solution for us.”

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