The operator of two popular Glasgow restaurants has been granted permission to convert an empty city centre shop into a new venue.
A B-listed property at 68 Miller Street can be turned into a bar and restaurant by the team behind Ox and Finch on Sauchiehall Street and Ka Pao on Vinicombe Street.
Permission for a change of use had initially been awarded pre-pandemic but had expired, with Sumac House Ltd submitting a new application in January.
A bid for listed building consent to develop the building is still awaiting a decision, according to the council’s planning portal.
The ground floor and basement have been “utilised as a retail unit but most recently as a gallery”, the previous plans stated. They stated the street struggles “to attract the basic footfalls required to guarantee a thriving and successful retail business”.
“Having been vacant for a significant period of time, a new use for the property would add vitality and vibrancy to the street in accordance with the planning policy,” the application stated.
“The proposed change of use to a high quality independent bar/restaurant will add to the already impressive line-up of food and beverage operations on Miller Street adding to the vibrancy and vitality of the area.”
The previous application revealed the building, dating to 1877, was originally a warehouse, and the upper floors have been converted to private residential accommodation.
Council planners decided the venue will be able to open from 8am to midnight from Monday to Sunday.
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