Sandy and James Easdale, the brothers who own McGill's Buses, have announced plans for a £20 million development of the former Watt Brothers department store in Glasgow, which they hope to turn into a boutique hotel. The two have lodged plans with Glasgow City Council for the redevelopment of
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Family-run jeweller Laings has signed a 15-year lease to take over Rowan House, the landmark B-listed building on Glasgow’s Buchanan Street.
Glasgow City Council has approved a list of new projects after the local authority was granted £537 million funding from the Scottish Government to deliver affordable housing over the next five years. Included in the budget is a record £120m for affordable housing in 2021/22, targets for
The Strathclyde Pension Fund, which is Scotland's largest local government pension fund, has announced it will stop investing in fossil fuel firms that fail to meet environmental standards.
Edinburgh-headquartered communications network provider Commsworld has secured contracts valued at more than £16.7 million across multiple sectors, significantly beating its targets between October and December last year. These include a £5.8m digital contract with Glasgow City Council t
Plans by Barclays to convert the B-listed Beco building at its Tradeston site into a new branch and offices have been granted approval.
Glasgow City Council has approved funding of £1.2 million to deliver improvements to Tradeston Bridge and the public realm at Tradeston.
Glasgow City Council has developed a telecoms unit and portal that will work with industry to attract, accelerate and facilitate digital infrastructure investment in the city. The first of its kind in Scotland, the portal s a single point of entry for industry, providing a source of information for
Barclays wants to convert the Glasgow B-listed Beco building into a new branch and offices at its Tradeston site. The bank has submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council requesting permission to change the use of the 19th century building.
Glasgow City Council is to begin planning how to best recover economically from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Chartered accountant Wylie & Bisset has joined Glasgow City Council’s new Business Growth Programme, under which it will provide a range of business structuring and business financial management advice to local SMEs. The programme is funded by the European Regional Development Fund through
Glasgow City Council's Glasgow Film Office (GFO) helped to generate almost £12.5 million for the city's economy in 2019, though film, broadcast and advertising productions attracted to the city by their activity.
Glasgow City Council has considered the progress made through the City Centre Strategy 2014-19, and the development for the strategy for 2020-25.
Glasgow-based strapping and tools firm Reid Brothers International has received a six-figure loan from UKSE, a subsidiary of Tata Steel, to help drive expansion plans. The funding will allow the firm to move into larger premises and purchase additional equipment.
Glasgow City Council has secured a property-backed loan deal to help pay out £548 million in an equal pay settlement. Canada Life Investments has agreed a £166m, 30-year loan deal with City Property Glasgow – a wholly owned subsidiary of the council.