The £120 million redevelopment of Glasgow Queen Street station was recognised last week scooping the Station Excellence Award at the Rail Business Awards 2022.
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Glasgow’s Argyle line between Rutherglen and Exhibition Centre will close for eight weeks while Network Rail delivers a £32m programme of work to improve reliability for passengers.
Plans to build a City Network of active travel infrastructure for all parts of Glasgow have been approved by the council's City Administration Committee.
Revised proposals for a residential development on an old industrial site between the Gorbals and Govanhill have been given planning permission.
Nine community projects in Glasgow have been awarded almost £3.7 million through the Scottish Government's Place Fund after Glasgow City Council approved the funding allocations today. The Place Fund is a Scottish Government capital fund for local authorities to allocate, working collaborative
Queen’s Park Football Club's revised plans to demolish the “oldest football building in the world” to make way for a new stadium at Lesser Hampden have been granted planning permission.
Planning applications to expand a Glasgow hotel and another to transform the site into flats have both gained permission in principle. Last year, hotel owner Ivory Group Ltd had sought consent to the principle of converting The Ivory on Camphill Avenue at Langside Avenue to residentia
A decision into proposals to demolish a listed Art Deco building and build new flats near the Forth and Clyde Canal at Anniesland has been delayed to allow objectors to be heard.
Construction and property consultancy Thomas & Adamson (T&A) has been appointed by law firms Shepherd & Wedderburn and Morton Fraser to deliver over 36,000 sq. ft of commercial fit-outs in Edinburgh and Glasgow city centre. T&A will provide project and cost management servi
Work on a new £72 million health and care centre for the north east of Glasgow will begin in spring, after the Scottish Government gave final approval for the ambitious project.
Glasgow's City Centre Task Force (CCTF) has announced plans to review the current model and concept of the 'Style Mile' - Argyle, Buchanan and Sauchiehall Streets - in the face of retail trends and increase in vacant units and sites that indicate the need to move to a mixed-use model in all town and
Partick Housing Association and Hanover Scotland could be set for a major planning boost next week regarding their joint proposal to demolish a listed building and build new flats near the Forth and Clyde Canal at Anniesland.
Edinburgh’s iconic Jenners department store and Glasgow’s Buchanan Galleries may have changes of use ahead of them, but new analysis from Knight Frank indicates Scotland’s two largest cities are among the most resilient retail centres in the UK.
Scientists are to begin work on a large-scale research programme that will help transform Glasgow into a thriving, climate-resilient city and support its ambition to reach net-zero by 2030.
Kelvin Properties has gained planning permission to demolish an old warehouse in Cranstonhill and deliver 34 build to rent apartments in a 12-storey block.