Council planners have recommended the project, which they have said is the 'next chapter' for the popular events venue, can be approved.
Arts complex SWG3’s plans for a 13-storey hotel with a rooftop bar are set to get the go ahead after they were recommended for approval by council planners.
The top floor bar and restaurant would have a “winter garden/terrace and offer expansive views across the city in all directions”. In a report, they said: “The conversion of the former buildings along Eastvale Place over recent years into an indigenous arts, entertainment and leisure complex has been a Glaswegians success story.
Glasgow City Council has received two representations on the proposal, with one from Yorkhill and Kelvingrove Community Council. They added the proposal “constitutes a tall building as it would exceed general building heights in the immediate vicinity”, but the site is “considered to be a sustainable area for tall buildings”.
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