by p3e8cq | Jul 3, 2019 | News, Active Travel, Regeneration, Glasgow's Canal
SCOTTISH Canals have been given permission to landscape rundown former industrial land at Port Dundas. Glasgow planning officials approved the proposals for Mid Wharf Street beside Pinkston Canal Basin, which include providing a path for pedestrians and cyclists as an...
by p3e8cq | Jul 3, 2019 | News, Hotels
A GLASGOW City Centre hotel looks set to create 33 more bedrooms by expanding into a neighbouring B-listed building. The Alexander Thomson Hotel already has planning permission to change the use of empty office premises in Argyle Street at the corner with West...
by p3e8cq | Jul 2, 2019 | News, Residential
STEWART Milne Homes have been given final clearance by Glasgow City Council for a major residential development at Pacific Quay. Permission has been given for 203 homes on land next to Festival Park. There will be a mixture of two and three-storey townhouses; four,...
by p3e8cq | Jul 2, 2019 | News, Food and Drink
A GLASGOW restaurant wants to permission to re-locate to empty shop premises at a prominent City Centre corner site. Italian eatery Esca, in Chisholm Street, hopes to move into nearby 31 Trongate under the plan. The new Esca premises would have seating for around 100...
by p3e8cq | Jul 1, 2019 | News, Food and Drink, Retail, Railway Structures
PLANS to transform a row of rundown Glasgow railway arches for commercial use have been drawn up by Network Rail. The proposal involves 16 spaces underneath the City Union line in the Laurieston/Gorbals area and would be carried out in two phases. Network Rail...