A stunning building located in Glasgow's city centre is set to be converted into new affordable housing.
The two Victorian blocks were originally built in the 19th century as the headquarters for the Glasgow and South Western Railway Company.READ MORE: Glasgow police find 'stolen' car parked on street as search launched for suspect "We are looking at developing the site for up to twenty-six mid-market rent properties which will provide new affordable housing options for residents."We have been supported in this purchase by the City Council through the Affordable Housing Supply Programme and delighted to play a part in the Council's strategy to bring people back into Glasgow city centre to ensure the sustainability of the city for the future.
The company currently own and manage 144 new-built MMR properties in Dundashill and Dalmarnock, Glasgow, and welcomed the first tenants to these homes in December 2023.Councillor Kenny McLean, convener for Housing at Glasgow City Council, added: “This is significant news that illustrates the changes underway in Glasgow city centre, and we are delighted to support West of Scotland Housing Association on this project.