Sandy Easdale has flagged a 'real risk' the former Watt Brothers store on Glasgow's Sauchiehall Street 'will lie vacant for years to come”.
“Those discussions will dictate whether we proceed with amended plans, but we are willing to engage in dialogue with the council and stakeholders such as Historic Environment Scotland to see what can be achieved and ensure this notable building can have a viable future. It is incumbent on all of us to make sure the Watt Brothers building can continue to play a key role in Glasgow’s social, economic and environmental prosperity.
Sandy and James Easdale announced their purchase of the landmark building in September 2020, following Watt Brothers’ fall into administration in 2019. “It has a proud past and we are certain it will have an even brighter future. This project will play an important part in reinvigorating this part of Sauchiehall Street.”
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