Expresso Property Limited is in the final stages of planning for a new high tech ‘Grade A’ business hub on Glasgow’s waterfront after concluding missives with Scottish Enterprise for the acquisition of 1A Pacific Quay.
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The University of Glasgow’s plan for a Clyde Waterfront Innovation Campus development on the banks of the River Clyde has been given a £1 million funding boost.
Glasgow City Council has launched plans to transform the banks of the River Clyde into restaurants, homes and a hotel.
UK geotechnical and engineering contractor CAN has opened a new Scottish office.
Arc-Tech (Scotland) Ltd has commenced works on behalf of Glasgow Airport with the delivery of a brand-new suite of mechanical and electrical services.
The Scottish Government has been called on to provide more information on its independent inquiry into the infection related incidents at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (QEUH).
Plans have been submitted for a rooftop restaurant and community garden as part of a major expansion plan of Glasgow music and arts venue SWG3.
Plans have been approved for a renovation of Glasgow’s oldest mosque.
Sheffield-based window, door and conservatory fabricator Ford Windows has procured a new larger manufacturing facility in Glasgow to cope with its expanding business.
Clark Contracts has completed the fit out of the new Glasgow Tribunals Centre at Atlantic Quay.
Glasgow City Council has approved the use of £290,237 of ENV2 funding towards the Sauchiehall Avenue public realm project.
Work has started to transform a derelict site in the south side of Glasgow into much-needed affordable homes.
An international architectural competition has been launched which covets ideas for the adaptive reuse of the Egyptian Halls in Glasgow.
Bellway is celebrating the completion of the final roof at Eastfields in Carntyne, where it has been building since 2007. The housebuilder has constructed 537 houses and 152 apartments at the development, which have played a major role in regenerating this part of Glasgow’s East End.
Plans to build more than 600 new homes in one of Glasgow’s key regeneration areas have moved a step closer to becoming reality. A masterplan for the site in Hamiltonhill received planning permission in principle in December. And now, developers behind the £90 million mixed-tenure project