Green light for Bruntwood’s £60m tech plan for listed Glasgow tower

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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. 

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