The 161-unit aparthotel will replace the current unoccupied flat-roofed concrete building on the corner of Cambridge Street and Renfrew Street after Glasgow City Council's planning committee gave unanimous approval to the project.
Plans to create a new 18-storey 'aparthotel' in Glasgow's city centre has received unanimous approval by Glasgow City Council's planning committee.
The 161-unit aparthotel will replace the current unoccupied flat-roofed concrete building on the corner of Cambridge Street and Renfrew Street. The new building will combine luxury guestrooms with the services of a hotel, including a lounge, bar, staff offices, and laundry facilities. READ MORE: Cruel house mother force fed kids and destroyed toys in 'unnatural treatment of children'
HAUS Co-founder Murray Henderson said: "Our commitment to excellence and contemporary design is evident in this aparthotel, which has been recognised by planners for its 'bold, modern and refined architectural response' in a previously overlooked area. The positive reception from Glasgow City Council's planning committee is a testament to our team's dedication and expertise.
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