Vita Group tables plans for co-living scheme at Glasgow’s Met Tower

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Developer acquires landmark site following scrapping of Bruntwood Scitech office scheme

Vita Group has acquired Glasgow’s famous Met Tower, with plans to turn the building into homes for co-living.

The developer said it wants to apply its “Union” co-living concept to the site following the use of the model on a 1,600-home development in Manchester.

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