New images show how the historic building on Sauchiehall Street will look after its transformation.
The Sauchiehall Street store was a popular fixture on the shopping street for nearly nine decadeswill look after it's transformed into student accommodation have been released.
The 1930s art deco façade of the building will be preserved and reinstated to its former glory as part of plans. “Our proposals combine exceptional quality accommodation, inviting public realm spaces and carefully thought-out commercial units, all aimed at revitalising and enhancing this part of Sauchiehall Street.
“I would like to take the opportunity to thank all of those who have engaged with us throughout the consultation process and provided us with their valuable feedback.”
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