Link Group, in partnership with Govanhill Housing Association, has been awarded planning approval to build 121 apartments at the former site of Larkfield bus depot.
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Glasgow City Council has confirmed the sale of a prominent Merchant City site to a developer.
Shettleston Housing Association (SHA) has been awarded planning permission to build 44 new homes on the former site of St Mark's Primary School in Glasgow's East End.
akp Scotland is set to deliver a refurbishment project at one of Scotland's leading multi-discipline arts venues.
A developer has lodged an appeal into the refusal of planning permission for apartments at a Glasgow bowling club. Noah Developments wanted to build 40 flats across two blocks of five floors at the Mount Florida Bowling Club site on Carmunnock Road.
Regeneration business Peel L&P and Clyde Mission, led by the Scottish Government, will provide substantial funds towards the repairs of the iconic Finnieston Crane, following the agreed sale to community interest company Big Cran Co.
Southside Housing Association has received planning approval for its plans to deliver a 120-flat development in Pollokshields.
Govan Housing Association's plans to deliver new affordable homes at Water Row in Govan have been submitted for planning.
Construction work on Moda’s Holland Park neighbourhood, which saw Ryder Architecture appointed following planning approval, is well underway.
Glasgow-based multi-utilities business Arc-Tech MU Ltd has commenced works at a former primary school site that is set to become a new development of affordable homes.
Developer Vastint Hospitality has submitted its planning application for a mixed-use development including 221 apartments for a large vacant site beside Glasgow's High Street station.
Glasgow City Council has approved plans submitted by Yoker Housing Association to build 28 homes on the site of the former Yoker Primary School.
Calmont Group has unveiled plans to build 79 apartments in a seven-storey build-to-rent block on Wishart street near Glasgow Royal Infirmary and the Necropolis cemetery.
Plans by two Glasgow housing associations to deliver a new social housing development in one of the West End’s most desirable neighbourhoods have been granted planning approval. The new development will complement the existing historic buildings in Burnbank Gardens
People and organisations living, based or with an interest in the Gilshochill area of North Maryhill are being given the chance to help shape future plans for the area.



