Glasgow City Council has approved the disposal of a building to bring new homes to Glasgow.
has approved the disposal of a building to bring new homes to Glasgow.
The compulsory purchase of the flats will enable the council to transfer their ownership to Elderpark Housing Association, which already owns flats and acts as a factor in these closes.The Bridge Street building - which was formerly owned by a company that was dissolved in 2008, with the council taking ownership in 2017 following court action for unpaid debt - will be disposed off-market to New Gorbals Housing Association.
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