by Jeremy Burrows | Nov 5, 2022 | Active Travel, Public Realm
Cowcaddens Road at Buchanan Bus Station CONSULTATION has started over plans to make two city centre streets more people-friendly. The designs for Cowcaddens Road and Dobbie’s Loan are part of the Avenues-Plus project which aims to make a number of routes more...
by Jeremy Burrows | Nov 3, 2022 | Food and Drink
COIA’S have applied to open a landmark new restaurant at a major development currently being built in Dennistoun. The family-run Italian eatery is hoping to use commercial space at a massive flats development on the corner of Duke Street and Bellgrove Street....
by Jeremy Burrows | Nov 3, 2022 | News
GLASGOW City Council has approved the terms of the lease for the new film and studio hub at the Kelvin Hall. The hub, which was created from vacant vaults at the iconic buildings, is a centre for excellence for the film and broadcast industry and will provide studio...
by Jeremy Burrows | Nov 3, 2022 | Active Travel, In Pictures, Public Art, Glasgow's Canal
A LANDMARK pedestrian and cycle bridge across the Forth and Clyde Canal in north Glasgow has opened. How the site looked in 2018 Work in progress in September 2021 Previously a narrow road tunnel on Lochburn Road was the only connection between the...
by Jeremy Burrows | Nov 2, 2022 | Student Accommodation
STUDENT accommodation developers are moving forward with separate proposals involving demolition of two Glasgow City Centre buildings. Under the plans multi-storey blocks, with a total of around 750 rooms, would be built at the site of the former Marks and Spencer...