Plans to convert former Glasgow car showroom into convenience store unveiled

An image of the former car showroom in Glasgow

Plans to convert a disused car showroom in Glasgow into a convenience store have been lodged with the local council.  

Glasgow City Council has received an application that requests permission to convert a disused Arnold Clark showroom on Shields Road into “a convenience store serving the local market, a specialist food store offering Asian foods and groceries, reflecting local demand, and a wholesale trade business”. 

The wholesale element would “supply fresh foods and bulk items to businesses locally, such as restaurants and hot-food takeaways”. 

Under the proposal, parking bays would be reconfigured to provide 30 spaces, including three disabled bays, while a covered bike store would be created. 

It is proposed that the store would be open from 8am to 9pm seven days a week. 

If approval is granted, between eight and 10 jobs could be created.

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