Glasgow City Council's approved the plans for the demolition of the former Royal Bank of Scotland site and building the new student development.
The proposals by Caledon Property Group were approved by Glasgow City Council's planning committee for the demolition of the former Royal Bank of Scotland site and building of the new development at the junction of the Trongate and Hutcheson Street.
READ MORE: Glasgow supergang jailed for 59 years after using hit money on 'Turkey teeth' and luxury holidaysDocuments in the planning application read: "Vibrancy and interest will be added by increased activity through the combination of the building entrance and the new cafe. These activities address the street directly contributing towards a diverse public realm and the cafe will be easily adaptable for future uses.
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