The developers behind the scheme have renewed their permission from Glasgow City Council as it was set to lapse.
Erindale SC Ltd has renewed its permission to convert the second and third floors at 106 Renfield Street, and create a rooftop extension, to provide nine flats.
READ MORE: Paisley drug dealers caught with £15k stash after packages addressed to their homes seized The developers have said the plans for homes on the site, which is on the corner of Renfield Street and Sauchiehall Lane, will “make a positive contribution towards retail activity” nearby.
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