Plans for a new residential and mixed-use development in the heart of Glasgow city centre has failed to gain planning permission.
Woolgar Hunter
Mosaic Architecture + Design has secured detailed planning permission and listed building consent for the redevelopment of 50 Bothwell Street in the heart of Glasgow city centre.
A developer will be given the opportunity to convince Glasgow City Council of the positives of its plan to demolish the majority of the historic Wright and Greig Ltd distillers and deliver 182 build-to-rent apartments at 64-72 Waterloo Street.
Fife College has been given the green light to progress to the next stage of its project to deliver the first net zero tertiary education building in Scotland from the Scottish Government.
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.
Plans to transform a Glasgow city centre car park site into a "vibrant urban quarter" have now been submitted.
Muir Construction has been invited back by the Ambassador Group to construct two new extensions at its facility within the Alba Campus, which Muir completed in 2008, following a round of successful negotiations. The £5 million project will initially create shell and cores to increase testing l
A new hotel development has been given the green light by Glasgow City Council.
Ryder Architecture has developed proposals for a new residential and mixed-use development in the heart of Glasgow city centre.
Property and investment firm Osborne+Co has submitted plans to create a mixed-use development in Glasgow city centre which would include the refurbishment of the Met Tower to create 120,000 sq ft of Grade A office space and a new 260-bed hotel.