The city council has recently approved major renovations which will change the face of Glasgow.
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00:00Glasgow is set for substantial growth over the next six years as a new range of development
00:04projects have been approved. As the local authority moves forward with its 2024 city
00:09centre strategy, here are some of the key changes that will change the face of Glasgow.
00:12St Enoch's Centre is set to be demolished and replaced with a revitalised shopping and
00:16leisure space, up to 1,700 homes. A high quality office space and the former Debenhams is set
00:22to host a four-star hotel with a rooftop restaurant. This is expected to take more than 20 years
00:27to complete.
00:28George Square is also set for a massive redevelopment with a new water feature, green space and
00:32a platform for events. The Met Tower, recently featured in the list of the world's ugliest
00:36buildings, is set to be completely transformed as it's demolished and rebuilt. The £60 million
00:42investment intends to see the site become a world-class commercial hub for tech and
00:46digital business.
00:47Ingram Street is also set to change, a redevelopment being built which will feature 109 sustainable
00:52apartments and ground floor commercial space and a publicly accessible garden with lots
00:57of greenery.