The former St Rollox Locomotive Works in Springburn has been listed at Category B by Historic Environment Scotland (HES) in recognition of its special architectural and historic interest. St Rollox Works is significant as a rare surviving example of a late 19th century locomotive works in
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Plans have been submitted to convert a hotel in Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street into student accommodation.
Regeneration specialist Urban Union has been granted planning permission from Glasgow City Council to deliver the third phase of homes and commercial space at Laurieston Living.
Clyde Gateway is investing £1.67 million to breathe new life into the landmark Olympia House building in the heart of Bridgeton Cross, creating 350 sqm of modern and flexible commercial office space.
Plans for a new restaurant in the West End of Glasgow have been given a boost after Cater Group signed an agreement to purchase the site. The triangular site at 147 Dumbarton Road, between Benalder Street and Coopers Well Street, near the junction with Byres Road, is currently vacant.
Artisan Real Estate has lodged a planning application with Glasgow City Council for a multi-million-pound carbon-friendly mixed-use development in the Merchant City.
Developers behind plans for a mixed-use development in Finnieston have submitted fresh designs that include a roof garden and fewer flats.
Smart Grey Water Systems installed at two new-build nursery schools in Glasgow are being linked to a Smart Water Management Hub which uses predictive weather technology to reduce the likelihood of localised flood risk ahead of a storm event.
A Victorian industrial building near Speirs Wharf could be demolished to make way for build-to-rent flats, under newly lodged plans.
Mosaic Architecture + Design has submitted a planning application on behalf of Garroch Investments to demolish Glasgow’s Princes House and develop Magnet, a brand-new £75 million Grade A office development with the highest environmental credentials.
West of Scotland Housing Association (WSHA) welcomed minister for zero carbon buildings, active travel and tenants’ rights Patrick Harvie MSP to its landmark Passivhaus social housing development in Glasgow’s East End. The development, the largest of its kind in Glasgow, is at an ad
Glasgow is at a tipping point as a lack of new office developments in the city centre could see ‘refurbishment’ rents outstrip rents on new-build in 2023 for first time in six years, to reach £36 per sq ft, according to Savills. With less than a year’s supply of new office ac
Revised plans to deliver flats and commercial units in the East End of Glasgow have gained planning permission.
A large site in Cartyne has been earmarked for 132 houses and flats.
Glasgow City Council has granted permission in principle for the transformation of a city centre car park site into a “vibrant urban quarter”.