People are pleading for the new potential owners of Silverburn to bring a Primark store to the shopping centre.
The current owners are in talks over the sale of the centre for around £140 million.
Silverburn was bought for around £300 million by Hammerson in 2009.
With the talks of a potential sale, our sister paper the Glasgow Times asked readers: "What would you like the new owners to do with Silverburn Shopping Centre if it is sold?"
More than 110 people responded, with the majority of those asking for a Primark store.
Adele MacDuff said: "Primark and a spoons type of restaurant."
Michele Farrell suggested: "Primark and a pound shop."
Christopher Hamill wrote: "Shops that aren't aimed at the upper-middle class. Pollok is working class. The shops should reflect that."
Carole Sabah added: "Make the old Debenhams a Primark, and a decent wee pub grub restaurant/bar."
Marie Lehane said: "Primark, Iceland, Farmfoods, pound shop. Take a look at the old photos of Pollok Centre to get ideas."
Leigh Granger joked: "I don’t think anyone has mentioned this but we all need a primark. Aw and a wee pound shop, thanks."
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