Glasgow Housing Association (GHA) has returned with fresh plans to deliver new homes on the site of a former school in Pollok.
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Noah Developments intends to build 40 new apartments at the site of a recently-closed Glasgow bowling club.
Bellway Homes has launched a bid to overturn a rejection of its plans to provide 165 homes in Thornliebank.
Planning permission has been granted for a sky bar at Glasgow’s Princes Square shopping centre.
Councillors have approved plans by Swan Group for 100 new affordable homes in Royston, in the north of Glasgow. The development was given the go-ahead by Glasgow City Council in October 2019, after Swan Group agreed to purchase the site, subject to planning approval.
CCG Asset Management, the planned maintenance division of the CCG Group, will commence its final contract of 2019 with Yoker Housing Association this December with the replacement of bathrooms. Located across various addresses in the west-Glasgow region, a total of 80 properties are to benefit from
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has commenced legal action against a contractor involved in building its biggest hospital, the BBC reports. Brookfield Multiplex designed and built the £575 million Queen Elizabeth University Hospital complex in Glasgow.
ng homes has appointed Cruden Building to carry out a multi-million-pound project in the north east of Glasgow. The £7.2 million contract will see 49 flats being delivered, along with a commercial unit, within a new iconic building on the site of the former Burgh Halls in Springburn. &nb
A new Marks and Spencer Simply Food store has been delivered by Pacific Building at Glasgow International Airport.
More new homes for Glasgow’s East End are under way as Thenue Housing’s 40th anniversary year draws to a close. (from left) Charles Turner, Allan Callaghan and Eleanor Derbyshire
As Robroyston Station Opens to the public, Doig+Smith celebrates the successful delivery of its first major rail project.
A major office block could be built at the old STV studios as part of a plan which would complete the redevelopment of a city centre site in Glasgow.
A B-listed empty office building in Glasgow city centre could be restored back to use as a 149-bed hotel with a three-storey extension.
Councillors have approved plans in principle for a development of 48 new homes on an area of open space next to the Clydeside Expressway in Partick.
A new £32 million business park is to be built by entrepreneur Robert Morris on the site of his former furniture factory in Glasgow.