The building has received substantial investment a meeting heard.
The historic Lyceum cinema in Govan, which has been lying empty for over a decade, could be set to re-open in some capacity after its owner was granted a licence to sell alcohol.
Mohammad Choudhry had invested "substantial" money into the Govan Road premises, according to his agent. His vision for the rundown B listed building includes a cinema, function suite and cafe, but he has seen previous planning applications for work on the building rejected by city planners.On Friday he was granted the licence and councillors said it would be good to see the building put back into use.The city's licensing board was told that Mr Choudhry had bought the property 10 years ago.Mr Choudhry's representative said the building had decayed before his client bought it.
Although questioning why the building had got into a state, Councillor Alex Wilson, SNP, said: "It is an iconic building in the area and it is good to see it get some form of usage." The Health and Social Care Partnership voiced concern about the sale of alcohol in the area from the potential new venue.
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