Nevis Properties has been given the green light for 59 sustainable apartments in Finnieston, Glasgow.
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An application to demolish a former brass foundry in Glasgow to make way for an eight-storey apartment block is to be decided by the Scottish Government.
A former brass foundry building in Finnieston that is the subject of a £10 million residential development plan is to be demolished. Permission has been granted to knock down the property at 131 Minerva Street, which is currently used for offices.
A developer has submitted £10 million plans for homes it hopes will set the ‘gold standard’ for sustainable living in Glasgow city centre.
Plans have been unveiled to demolish a former foundry building in Glasgow to make way for a ten-storey block of flats.
Glasgow City Council has approved plans to build a block of apartments with rooftop gardens at a vacant site in Maryhill.
A vacant site in Maryhill could host a new build block of apartments with rooftop gardens under plans newly submitted to Glasgow City Council.