Construction on Glasgow Union Street Fire Site 'May Not Begin for Several Years'
Council leader Susan Aitken says fragmented ownership and consultation could push redevelopment to 2030, with the Scottish Government offering up to £10 million in support.
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Union Street fire: Rebuild of fire ravaged Union Street corner could be 'five or six years' away
The leader of Glasgow City Council has said it is unlikely that work will begin on the fire ravaged Union Corner site for five or six years
Glasgow Union St fire site rebuild faces five year delay
Glasgow City Council Leader Susan Aitken has indicated that construction work on the fire-damaged Union Corner site may not commence for another five to six years. The extensive planning and consultation processes are projected to continue until approximately 2030, a timeline largely attributed to the building’s intricate ownership arrangements. The complexity of the site’s ownership is a significant factor in the anticipated delays. The B-liste…
Glasgow architects display regeneration concepts for fire-ravaged site
The Architects’ Journal Glasgow architects display regeneration concepts for fire-ravaged site Architects and designers have presented proposals for regenerating the site of the Union Corner building in the centre of Glasgow, which was destroyed by a fire in March The post Glasgow architects display regeneration concepts for fire-ravaged site appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Josh Butler
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