Glasgow Fire Victims Raise Over £80,000 Through Crowdfunding to Rebuild Businesses
March 9, 2026
Crowdfunding efforts for Glasgow’s Union Street fire victims are raising substantial sums, with BerLin Co tattoo studio collecting over £2,500 and Lucky in Love Tattoos more than £15,000 to help nine self-employed artists replace equipment and supplies lost in the blaze.
BerLin Co in Union Street notes the loss of their six-year studio and the urgent need for new equipment and support for families tied to the business.
Lucky in Love Tattoos highlights how the funds will help nine self-employed artists restore essential gear and materials damaged in the fire.
Business owners convey heartbreak yet resilient spirits, outlining rebuilding plans and expressing gratitude for community support.
The fire near Glasgow Central destroyed multiple buildings on Union and Gordon Streets, affecting many small businesses housed in the impacted premises.
Other affected businesses, including Willow Hair Salon and Sexy Coffee, shared emotional posts about the loss and plans to rebuild, relocate, or reopen at alternative locations.
Fundraisers emphasize personal stories and the financial and emotional toll on owners who often rely on a single location and have limited insurance coverage for contents.
Glasgow Chamber of Commerce chief executive notes the fire as a devastating blow but stresses the city’s resilience and the likelihood of rebuilding, urging travelers to check Network Rail for updates.
Officials and business leaders describe the fire as a serious setback to Glasgow’s economy and architecture, rallying support for a collective recovery.
Community crowdfunding campaigns on GoFundMe and other platforms surpassed £30,000 early on, reflecting rapid local solidarity for affected businesses.
Specific early totals included campaigns nearing £8,000 for Hundred Demons, about £5,000 for Cece’s Salon, and over £3,000 for The Curl Shop, illustrating targeted support for individual shops.
GoFundMe and other campaigns have raised above £80,000 for six Glasgow businesses whose premises were destroyed near Central Station.
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Evening Standard • Mar 9, 2026
More than £80,000 raised for Glasgow businesses destroyed by fire
The Herald • Mar 9, 2026
More than £30,000 raised for fire-struck Glasgow Central businesses
Oxford Mail • Mar 9, 2026
More than £80,000 raised for Glasgow businesses destroyed by fire
Reading Chronicle • Mar 9, 2026
More than £80,000 raised for Glasgow businesses destroyed by fire