An at-risk B-listed building in Glasgow’s city centre could be transformed into short-stay apartments if proposals are given the green light by the council.
Planning permission and listed building consent has been submitted to convert the upper floors of 125 Douglas Street , a four storey blonde sandstone building constructed in 1845, into serviced apartments.
The applicant , Gosal Properties, is looking to create 14 serviced apartments and a dedicated management office within the three upper floors of the property and create high-quality short-stay accommodation aimed at the tourist market.
The ground floor, which is not owned by Gosal Properties, will remain in commercial use while the new proposal mirrors a development previously granted in 2019 but has since lapsed.
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