Glasgow

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Residents from the local community in Castlemilk have benefited from the ‘added value’ aspect of the current development programme being progressed by Cassiltoun Housing Association in partnership with Cruden Homes West. Cassiltoun’s CEO Clair Malpas said: “Our development pr

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Global infrastructure consulting firm AECOM has become the latest occupier to take space at HFD Group’s flagship 177 Bothwell Street in Glasgow. The firm has secured around 20,000 sq. ft. on the office development’s second floor. AECOM has the option to take more space as it continues to

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A developer has appealed the decision by Glasgow City Council to reject plans to transform the city's landmark Lyceum Cinema into a cinema, concert hall and restaurant. Building owner Versatyle Ltd’s application last year for the vacant B-listed Art Deco building included a first-floor ci

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