#Latest news with #LucidInteriorsGlasgow Times24-04-2025BusinessGlasgow TimesPlans revealed for new Italian restaurant in Glasgow's East EndProposals have been submitted to Glasgow City Council to open a new eatery called Grosso at 424 Duke Street in Glasgow. The site was previously occupied by a Lloyds TSB bank which closed in 2021 and the unit has been vacant since. READ NEXT: Legendary comedy club to move to new venue after 25 years (Image: Lucid Interiors) The plans reveal the eatery would have a pizza oven and a pasta machine and would seat around 36 diners. A decision is expected on the proposals by Monday, June 9. The Glasgow Times reported in December 2022 that plans to turn the unit into a restaurant were refused by the council due to the fact the restaurant would result in more than 20% of the units in the street block being used for food, drink and entertainment purposes which would be in breach of policy. READ NEXT: Award winning pan-Asian restaurant to open new Southside spot (Image: Lucid Interiors) The decision noticed stated the restaurant would "result in an increase in noise, activity and cooking fumes and would unacceptably impact on the residential amenity of neighbouring properties". Plans to open a restaurant with a takeaway at the site were also refused in 2021 on the basis the takeaway would negatively impact the area. A subsequent application was made for an amusement arcade which was also refused.
Glasgow Times24-04-2025BusinessGlasgow TimesPlans revealed for new Italian restaurant in Glasgow's East EndProposals have been submitted to Glasgow City Council to open a new eatery called Grosso at 424 Duke Street in Glasgow. The site was previously occupied by a Lloyds TSB bank which closed in 2021 and the unit has been vacant since. READ NEXT: Legendary comedy club to move to new venue after 25 years (Image: Lucid Interiors) The plans reveal the eatery would have a pizza oven and a pasta machine and would seat around 36 diners. A decision is expected on the proposals by Monday, June 9. The Glasgow Times reported in December 2022 that plans to turn the unit into a restaurant were refused by the council due to the fact the restaurant would result in more than 20% of the units in the street block being used for food, drink and entertainment purposes which would be in breach of policy. READ NEXT: Award winning pan-Asian restaurant to open new Southside spot (Image: Lucid Interiors) The decision noticed stated the restaurant would "result in an increase in noise, activity and cooking fumes and would unacceptably impact on the residential amenity of neighbouring properties". Plans to open a restaurant with a takeaway at the site were also refused in 2021 on the basis the takeaway would negatively impact the area. A subsequent application was made for an amusement arcade which was also refused.