Glasgow City Council’s Ambitious Property Plans Include House Building at Former Police Station

Glasgow's Property Landscape Transformation
In an exciting development for the property market, Glasgow City Council has confirmed plans to demolish the historic Argyle Street police station to pave the way for much-needed house building. This initiative will include 62 new flats designed to accommodate the growing population in Glasgow.
Details of the New Development
- Comprising 62 residential units.
- Features six ground floor commercial spaces.
- A roof terrace designed for communal use.
- Provision for 78 bike parking spots and 31 car parking spaces.
This project not only reflects Glasgow's commitment to urban revitalization but also acts as a catalyst for further investment in the area.
This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.