A flats complex comprising 74 properties is the subject of early proposals for a car park in central Glasgow.
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Glasgow City Council has approved a building warrant application allowing the demolition of the former Partick Baptist Church premises. The church located in Crow Road, which dates from the 1920s, is not listed or within a conservation area so no planning permission or formal notification procedures
Glasgow City Council has approved plans for 40 flats for social rent on vacant land around a historic Calton church.
A rooftop garden is the showpiece in a newly-released series of computer-generated images (CGIs) offering the public a first look inside one of a new housing development in the heart of Shawlands.
Glasgow has been named among Europe’s top green cities for real estate, living up to its name as the ‘dear green place’ ahead of the UN’s COP26 climate change summit arriving in the city next month, according to a new report from Knight Frank. The independent global property
The renovation of a stable block in Glasgow, which was once home to dozens of working horses, has picked up another prestigious property award.
International real estate advisor Savills has expanded its investment team in Scotland with the appointment of associate Alister Gibson in its Glasgow office. Alister joins Savills from DH Hall where he gained experience across all real estate sectors in his five years there. Previous to t
Independent chartered surveyors DM Hall is set to move next month to new, highly visible office premises at 12 Bothwell Street in Glasgow.
The office building at 50 Bothwell Street in Glasgow is to be redeveloped to provide refurbished office accommodation with a subdivision of ground floor retail and with a new café and business hub at street level under newly submitted plans.
Developer Spectrum Properties has successfully appealed to have its plans to convert a Glasgow job centre into flats approved.
The secret story of one of Glasgow’s most beautiful quarters and the extraordinary characters who helped create some of the city’s best-loved institutions will be told for the first time in a new book. Glasgow’s Blythswood, written by author and historian Graeme Smith, tells the st
Homes in Glasgow are to benefit from major improvements in energy efficiency thanks to a new net-zero retrofit project by GHA. A total of 36 Canadian timber homes in Drumchapel will benefit from a £1.5 million ‘deep retrofit’ programme.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon visited Glasgow Queen Street station yesterday to mark the official completion of the station’s £120 million Scottish Government-funded transformation.
Avant Homes has marked 15 years of success at its Richmond Gate development in Oatlands. The development is built in a 32.2-acre area of Glasgow once characterised by four-storey tenements built at the end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th century. The tenements were demolished in 1999 f
Glasgow City Council has accepted £6,212,342 funding from the Scottish Government's Energy Efficient Scotland programme.