A B-listed former school and hospital building in Garnethill is to be restored as part of a newly approved residential development.
Nevis Properties
A historic former school and hospital building in Garnethill will be restored as part of an ambitious plan to create 21 new homes in Glasgow city centre.
Nevis Properties has been given the green light for 59 sustainable apartments in Finnieston, Glasgow.
An application to demolish a former brass foundry in Glasgow to make way for an eight-storey apartment block is to be decided by the Scottish Government.
A former brass foundry building in Finnieston that is the subject of a £10 million residential development plan is to be demolished. Permission has been granted to knock down the property at 131 Minerva Street, which is currently used for offices.
A developer has submitted £10 million plans for homes it hopes will set the ‘gold standard’ for sustainable living in Glasgow city centre.
Plans have been unveiled to demolish a former foundry building in Glasgow to make way for a ten-storey block of flats.
Glasgow City Council has approved plans to build a block of apartments with rooftop gardens at a vacant site in Maryhill.
A vacant site in Maryhill could host a new build block of apartments with rooftop gardens under plans newly submitted to Glasgow City Council.