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A "grand, architecturally striking" Scottish city centre landmark has been sold. The new owner plans to create homes in the 1920s building that will be a "great addition to this part of the city ...
A LANDMARK building in Glasgow which has been abandoned for 30 years could be bought by council bosses for restoration. The ...
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Listed Glasgow school building will be used to create new flats and townhouses in GarnethillThe B-listed Mount building on Scott Street ... Nevis Properties has received permission from Glasgow City Council for the conversion, which will also see some unlisted buildings demolished.
The Egyptian Halls on Glasgow's Union Street has lain empty for decades despite efforts to bring it back into use.
Talks have been held between Sustainable Ventures Ltd and Glasgow City Council over a deal to lease the building.
Permission to redevelop the listed building on the edge of the city's east end has been granted by council planners.
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Glasgow club remembers historic city church demolished for bus stationWHEN plans to demolish St Enoch’s Church were made public, members of the Old Glasgow Club were among the first to express ...
The A-listed building's upper floors have been vacant for decades, but now Glasgow City Council will consider a compulsory ...
A former police headquarters, which has lain derelict for almost a decade in Glasgow’s East End, is to be turned into 31 new flats. The B-listed building, which sits on the corner junction of Turnbull ...
Glasgow City Council will look into the use of a Compulsory Purchase Order to acquire the Egyptian Halls on Union Street.
The Collectors Hall carries deep historical significance in Glasgow, originally serving as a venue where Glaswegians in need would seek financial help from the church in the 1900s. The restoration ...
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