by p3e8cq | May 4, 2019 | News, Public Transport
THE first of Glasgow’s new underground trains has arrived in the city. An intensive testing programme by manufacturer Stadler will now get underway to ensure the trains are fully fit for purpose after which they will be handed over to SPT (Strathclyde...
by p3e8cq | May 3, 2019 | News
DESIGNS for a £95million office development in Glasgow City Centre have been revised to address issues raised by city planners. The application by Osborne and Co for a site on Argyle Street, bounded by Robertson Street and York Street, is now for a 14-storey building...
by p3e8cq | May 2, 2019 | News
GLASGOW City planners have refused permission for a flats development proposed for a site beside the Renfrew/Yoker Ferry slipway. The six-storey building at Yoker Ferry Road was to have had 40 apartments, all of them with a view of the Clyde. Forty-seven objections...
by p3e8cq | May 1, 2019 | News
MAJOR investment is being proposed for a B-listed Glasgow City Centre building, including adding two floors. The redevelopment would create 2,300 square metres of grade A speculative office space at 101 St Vincent Street, on the corner with Renfield Street. The...
by p3e8cq | Apr 30, 2019 | News, Office
HUNDREDS of Scottish Government staff are set to be based at high-profile Glasgow offices currently let to the city council. Glasgow City Council is planning to sub-let accommodation at 220 High Street to the new Social Security Scotland benefits agency. A report to...