Detail Architecture has submitted plans to Glasgow City Council hoping to demolish The Signal Bar in Anniesland and build flats in its place.
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Mosaic Architecture + Design has secured planning permission for a £25 million hotel-led mixed-use development in Glasgow city centre.
Glasgow City Council has unveiled the final designs of a pedestrian crossing which will connect Govan and Partick.
Glasgow City Council has approved the sale of a former primary school site to GHA as new plans were lodged for a 70-home development.
Glasgow’s Govan Old Church could be adapted and extended to enable the A-listed building to be utilised as an events venue and public space.
Wheatley Group has gained planning permission to develop 32 mid-market rent flats on the site of a car park in Calton. Designed by John Gilbert Architects, the part six-storey, part four-storey building will be located on land bounded by Great Dovehill, Little Dovehill and Bell Street.
A new charter that sets out Glasgow City Council’s approach to dealing with breaches of planning control was given approval today.
Glasgow City Council has now approved the beginning of work on a design strategy and traffic reconfiguration at George Square, the city's civic centre and principal urban space.
The rejection of a plan to knock down an East Glasgow pub and build 24 two-bedroom flats in its place has been overturned on appeal.
Plans to convert the former ‘Teacher’ building at Glasgow’s St Enoch Square into a whisky-themed bar/restaurant have been given the green light.
Space at a former office building in Anniesland will soon become home to a new training facility for Police Scotland’s dog training unit thanks to housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel. Willie MacKinnon, contracts manager at Mactaggart & Mickel, (left) with PC Alex Bell
Govanhill Housing Association is seeking approval to deliver 24 flats on the site of a former drill hall.
A group of heritage bodies will gather in Glasgow this month to “kick-start productive discussions” on the future of Alexander ‘Greek’ Thomson’s Egyptian Halls.
Plans to deliver a £100 million major retail destination on the banks of the River Clyde have been given the green light by councillors.
Plans to pedestrianise part of George Square were considered by a Glasgow City Council committee yesterday following recent public engagement on the future use and design of the city's civic centre and principal urban space.