Former Euro Hostel Glasgow put back on market for sale

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CBRE said the 'substantial' 1960s building also has a ground-floor restaurant and bar with 70 covers ...

A FORMER hostel that operated in Glasgow for more than two decades has been put back on the market for sale.

CBRE said the “substantial” 1960s building also has a ground-floor restaurant and bar with 70 covers.“The property was converted to use as a hostel in 2000 and comprises 137 rooms,” the agent said. “The hostel ceased operating in December 2023 and is currently vacant with fixtures and fittings now removed.“There are a number of larger suite style rooms on the first floor which in addition to dorm rooms have living rooms and access to a small terraced garden area.

“The majority of rooms, with the exception of 14 rooms on the second floor, have en-suite pod style showers and WC facilities.”She said: “The city centre building extends to a substantial GIA of 7,783.6 sqm and offers an exciting opportunity to re-open a hospitality business or repurpose for other city centre appropriate uses.

“The building is located in the heart of Glasgow, close to major transport links and in an established area for 'beds' in the city.”Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers’ comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention.

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