Transforming the old RBS building would have 'economic benefits for the Trongate area'
A plan to knock down an abandoned Glasgow bank and replace it with a hotel, shops and pub is back on the council agenda as the developer seeks to change a condition.
The bid got the go-ahead about three years ago but in December an application was lodged with the council to alter an agreed condition of planning. A planning application said: “This change is required to make the commercial units more attractive to potential operators. The current opening hours are considered to be unduly restrictive and not in keeping with opening hours of other commercial units within the immediate surroundings of the site.”
The original planning permission was granted in February 2020 for the demolition of the building and erection of hotel or aparthotel, retail, public house and associated works.
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