Plans to demolish the redundant Cranstonhill police station to make way for a residential block have been recommended for approval.
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These images provide a first look inside a new development just south of the River Clyde.
Revised plans have been submitted to demolish the redundant Cranstonhill police station to make way for a residential block after the Scottish Government decided against a previous proposal.
Plans to deliver a residential development involving B-listed former mill buildings in the Gorbals have been granted planning permission.
Westpoint Homes has purchased a city centre residential development site with detailed planning permission for 92 units, just one mile south east of Glasgow City Centre at Old Rutherglen Road in the Gorbals area.
New proposals have been brought forward for a residential development involving B-listed former mill buildings in the Gorbals.
Westpoint Homes has submitted plans to Glasgow City Council to convert the B-listed former mill buildings in the Gorbals into 100 flats.
The Scottish Government has backed Glasgow City Council's decision to reject plans for flats and commercial units at the site of a former police station.
A planning application for flats and commercial units at the site of a former police station which was rejected by Glasgow City Council could now be decided by the Scottish Government.
Westpoint Homes has received planning approval to deliver three five-storey blocks at a former Glasgow City Council depot.
Plans to develop a six-storey block of flats and commercial units at the site of a former Glasgow police station have failed to win the approval of councillors.
East Renfrewshire Council has approved plans to transform a former Giffnock care home into flats and build more homes on its grounds.
Westpoint Homes has fleshed out its plans to build three five-storey blocks containing a total of 55 flats in Glasgow's south side.
Plans have been submitted for 24 homes on the site of an existing car park on Meadow Place Road in Edinburgh.
Westpoint Homes has submitted plans to build three five-storey blocks containing a total of 55 flats in Glasgow's south side.