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Construction has begun on a pioneering housing programme in Glasgow designed to support young people at risk of homelessness, particularly those leaving the care system. Delivered in partnership with Glasgow City Council and construction firm Enevate Homes, children’s charity Barnardo’s

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Clark Contracts has commenced a major refurbishment of the Category B-listed 250 St Vincent Street in Glasgow on behalf of Union Property Services. The project involves the comprehensive strip-out, refurbishment, and conversion of the former office building into high-quality, purpose-built student a

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A property that belonged to a charity in the West End of Glasgow has been sold to a developer for residential development, generating a share of £1 million of surplus funds for several charities. Balmanno House, which had been providing residential care for over 200 years, was placed in admini

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A prominent Georgian terrace on Glasgow’s Blythswood Square is set for a major upgrade, as plans move forward to transform the former NatWest bank into high-quality modern office space, complete with a rooftop extension and external terrace.

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Glasgow’s architectural heritage has scored a significant win with the Scottish Government’s dismissal of an appeal to remove the listed status of the historic Vogue Cinema in Possilpark. The building at 124 Balmore Road, once under serious threat of demolition, will now remain legally p

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An architect has reported Glasgow City Council to Police Scotland, alleging that the local authority failed in its legal responsibility to maintain a derelict tenement in Pollokshields that collapsed over the weekend. The sandstone tenement, a category B listed building located at the corner of Kenm

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Hundreds of residents at Windmillcroft Quay in Glasgow have warned that they are facing a dire situation as essential £45 million work to replace the quay wall remains unfunded, putting their homes at risk and jeopardising a key public amenity along the River Clyde. The deteriorating quay wall

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A £21.3 million programme to deliver more attractive streets in Glasgow city centre is now fully underway. The Avenues Plus programme forms part of the biggest transformation of Glasgow city centre for 50 years and projects are now taking place on the eastern, northern and southern fringes of

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