by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 11, 2021 | Hotels, Major Developments
From left, Reink Oosterhof, real estate chief executive from The Student Hotel; Councillor Susan Aitken, leader of Glasgow City Council, Ray Hutchinson, managing director, Gilbert Ash (contractors for the TSH Site); Graeme Bone, group managing director, Drum Property...
by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 11, 2021 | Public Realm, Public Art
A COLOURFUL public artwork has been created under the motorway at Anderston Station ahead of the COP26 climate change conference. The temporary work aims to improve pedestrian and cyclist wayfinding, revitalise the public space, and provide dynamic art for residents...
by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 10, 2021 | Active Travel
Kelvin Way would stay traffic-free. Photo courtesy of @riderGlasgow (Twitter) NEARLY all of the cycle and pedestrian improvements introduced in Glasgow during the pandemic will be made permanent under council plans. An independent review has been carried out of the...
by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 9, 2021 | Hotels, Office, Student Accommodation
REVISED plans are being developed for a prominent Glasgow City Centre corner plot which had been lined up for a hotel. The 14-storey block proposed for the site of Nile House, at the corner of West Nile Street and Bath Street, would instead incorporate an aparthotel,...
by Jeremy Burrows | Sep 8, 2021 | Office
THE first occupier for a speculative office building in Glasgow’s International Financial Services District (IFSD) has been confirmed. Atkins Limited is taking space on two floors of Building 2 of the Atlantic Square development, between York Street and James...