Campaigners had battled to save the historic building but developers had argued that it was too damaged to bring back into use. The council have now sealed the fate of the building after issuing a Dangerous Buildings Notice.
Glasgow City Council has ordered that the fire-ravaged ABC be demolished amid fears the building poses a danger to the public.
Campaigners had battled to save the historic building but developers had argued that it was too damaged to bring back into use.READ MORE:Glasgow historic building fire being treated as deliberate as probe launchedThe notice, which is attached to the fence outside, requires Obarcs to demolish and remove the front and side facades of the building by December 9., reports the Sun.
"Demolish and remove the front and side facades along with their immediately attached floor and roof structures along with any other unstable, collapsed or affected and adjoining construction, fixtures and fittings.
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