Green light for Cooper Cromar’s £60m transformation of listed Glasgow tower

View01_Met Tower and New Build_Final

Source: Bruntwood SciTech

Met Tower scheme will deliver more than 200,000 sq ft of office space

Glasgow City Council has approved Bruntwood SciTech’s proposals for the transformation of the city’s iconic Met Tower. 

The Grade B listed building, once home to the City of Glasgow College, has stood vacant for almost a decade, but the developer’s plans will see it refurbished to provide office space for the tech and digital sector. 

This content is available to registered users | Already registered?Login here

You are not currently logged in.

To continue reading this story, sign up for free guest access

Existing Subscriber? LOGIN

REGISTER for free access on selected stories and sign up for email alerts. You get:

  • Up to the minute architecture news from around the UK
  • Breaking, daily and weekly e-newsletters

 

Subscribe to Building Design and you will benefit from:

Gated access promo

  • Unlimited news
  • Reviews of the latest buildings from all corners of the world
  • Technical studies
  • Full access to all our online archives
  • PLUS you will receive a digital copy of WA100 worth over £45

Subscribe now for unlimited access.