A development of 165 homes and flats at a former factory site in Thornliebank will go ahead after an appeal over Glasgow City Council’s planning refusal was overturned by a Scottish Government reporter.
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A Southside Housing Association project designed to better manage rainwater across Cardonald is due to start work in the coming weeks.
Conceptual plans have been submitted to deliver apartments and offices plus retail and cafe/restaurant space at Glasgow’s Pacific Quay.
The construction of a £113 million research facility at the University of Glasgow reached a key milestone this week the completion of the five-story concrete frame and the half-way point in construction.
The hotel sector is an important driver for the economic growth of Glasgow with the industry supporting strong commercial and leisure demand that is expected to continue into 2020, according to a new report by Avison Young. The report expects the city’s buoyant hotel sector to continue to grow
The historic Elderpark Library in Govan is to benefit from a huge funding boost from the Scottish Government with the assistance of Glasgow City Council. It will get a new lease of life and a much-needed refurbishment to equip it as a learning and community hub while continuing its 117-year history
Plans have been submitted for the third phase of an award-winning development in the Gorbals area of Glasgow.
Planning permission has been granted for an £86 million postgraduate building development at the University of Glasgow.
Glasgow-based multi-disciplinary practice NIXON has been appointed to complete reinstatement works at flats at the city's Lancefield Quay following an extensive fire which broke out last December.
Sanctuary Homes has seen two of its properties achieve the top energy efficiency rating in Scotland as part of a pilot project to deliver sustainable homes for the future. The homes, at Sanctuary’s £25 million Newfield Square development in the Nitshill area of Glasgow, have been built t
Construction has reached a pivotal stage in the creation of a new housing development in Glasgow’s South Side.
LAR Housing Trust has submitted plans to transform a fire damaged B-listed tenement building at Glasgow Green into 45 affordable flats. The roof of the former hotel at Greenhead Street, which was known as the Inn on the Green, was destroyed by fire in 2014.
Work is set to begin on a new £2.5 million cutting edge Robotically-Enabled Sensing (RES) hub at the University of Strathclyde.
Developer Tucson Properties Ltd has lost its appeal over Glasgow City Council's refusal of an application to build 30 flats on the site of former Kelvinhaugh Primary School in Yorkhill.
Scottish Water has been fined £19,000 after pleading guilty to an incident of water pollution in Glasgow in 2016.