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.
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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.
Glasgow City Council is considering an application for flats beside the Forth and Clyde Canal near Firhill. Eight apartments are proposed for the site, an area of trees on Murano Street at Firhill Road, formerly occupied by an electricity sub-station.
Councillors have given their approval for plans to demolish a former pub in Glasgow city centre to make way for new apartments.
Details on the progress being made on the various elements of the £88 million development of the Meat Market site were given to Glasgow City Council yesterday. The site will feature more than 500 new homes, a linear park, new active travel routes, a community hub, business start-up units, sust
The developer behind three failed attempts to gain planning approval for new flats at the Corunna Bowling Club site in Glasgow has now turned to the appeal process to overturn the latest decision.
Plans have been submitted for the development of a new apartment block and the conversion of two vacant units within a Glasgow fire station building. LS Homes and NVDC Architects have teamed up for the proposal which involves a portion of derelict land at the southern end of the courtyard at the for
Homebuyers in Glasgow can now set foot inside the transformed first phase of one of Glasgow’s most iconic buildings – the David Stow. The much-loved former teaching college, which is celebrating its centenary year, is being given a new lease of life by CALA Homes (West), with the first i
Work will shortly begin on two multi-million-pound affordable housing developments in Glasgow. Housing provider Home Group Scotland appointed Cruden Building West to deliver two key housing developments at Kennyhill Square in Dennistoun and in East Balornock (Phase 6). The contracts have a comb
A £1.9 million project to transform a disused facility on Scotland’s largest industrial estate will see the creation of 22,540 sq ft of new warehousing to help fill the gap for modern industrial units in the Greater Glasgow industrial market.
The construction of a new building in the University of Strathclyde’s Technology and Innovation Zone in the heart of Glasgow City Innovation District is to benefit from a £50 million donation from alumnus Charles Huang PhD through his philanthropic foundation - the largest gift Strathcly
GHA has transformed the site of a former police station in Main Street, Baillieston, to provide 37 new affordable homes.
A Glasgow Metro connecting the city region, a city-wide retrofit programme to make all homes energy efficient, and a proposal to power district heating systems using the River Clyde are among a newly-launched £30 billion portfolio of investment projects designed to give a significant boos
A community council is considering taking legal action against a decision to approve a housing development in Glasgow in a case it said has ramifications for sensitive conservation areas across Scotland. Glasgow City Council's planning local review committee granted permission for East Kilbride-base