High Street station to get new entrance after redevelopment plans ...
Designs for the entrance will be drawn up if councillors agree to grant £120,000 to Network Rail at a meeting next week.
news.stv.tvI don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on the latest publicly available items I can recall, here are a few points about High Street in Glasgow and related developments to help orient you:
The High Street area has been a focus of Glasgow’s Avenues programme, which aims to transform city-centre streets, improve pedestrian and cycling experience, and knit the historic core together with new public realm features. Some updates suggested that works were planned to begin along various avenues, including High Street, toward the end of 2026 with more phases in 2026–2027. This reflects broader city-centre renewal efforts rather than a single, isolated project.[5]
There have been discussions and consultations around making High Street more walkable and better integrated with public transport connections, including expanded cycle lanes and improved pedestrian provisions as part of wider regeneration work in the city centre. Reports from late 2024–2025 describe ongoing or planned consultative steps as part of the High Street area strategy,.[1][4]
News coverage in the period up to 2025 also touched on related infrastructure adjustments around Glasgow’s High Street rail station and the surrounding core, noting that some redevelopment plans for the station faced funding challenges and could be revised or deprioritized if funding did not materialize,.[2][9]
If you’d like, I can narrow this to a specific aspect (traffic calming, pedestrian realm, cycling facilities, or station access) and search for the very latest items to give you a precise, up-to-date summary with sources.
Designs for the entrance will be drawn up if councillors agree to grant £120,000 to Network Rail at a meeting next week.
news.stv.tvGlasgow cuts High Street down to size to improve kerb appeal, August 2024, News, Architecture and the built environment is an integral part of our society and we hope to provide a useful platform for debate, information and inspiration.
www.urbanrealm.com“Complemented by major new development emerging across the city centre, and of course the renewal of George Square, at the end of the Avenues programme our city centre will have the look and feel an international city like ours deserves, and one ready for the century ahead.” The first half of 2026 will see the beginning of work on Avenues at both Argyle Street East and Stockwell Street, with Avenues at Clyde Street and High Street expected to begin at the end of 2026. … The High Street Avenue...
www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.comThe Avenues programme is the biggest transformation of city centre thoroughfares since Buchanan Street was pedestrianised in the 1970s.
www.bbc.co.ukA commercial retail property in Glasgow has been sold for almost £10.5 million as its previous owner sought to release some funding. UK Commercial Property Trust s
www.business-sale.comThis is a two platform station located in a dressed stone cutting with a street level ticket office. The station replaced the College [1st] terminus, immediately to the south which became a carria
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