The building was opened in 1906 as Glasgow District Court, Central Police Office and the Police Museum.
A former police court building in Glasgow’s East End is set to be converted into “stylish” flats under new plans.
The firm would provide 45 homes, ranging from one to four beds, and refurbish the rundown building’s facades.Detail has promised to “sensitively restore” the “dilapidated” police headquarters to provide “stylish contemporary living in Glasgow’s East End”. Due to its listed status, the developers have said their proposal has been “carefully considered in order to retain and rejuvenate as much of the existing fabric as possible”.
Currently empty, Detail wants to transform the building “into a new exemplar of 21st century urban living”, the application stated, with “nature brought back into its heart”.
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