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A stylish two-bedroom modern apartment with the added benefit of an allocated parking space, set within the highly sought-after G3 Square development.
Completed in 2022 by the award-winning Drum Property Group, this exceptional development sits in the heart of Finnieston, directly opposite the SEC and OVO Hydro, and is superbly connected to Glasgow City Centre via the nearby Exhibition Centre train station. G3 Square offers a collection of some of the city’s finest one, two and three-bedroom apartments, as well as penthouses, all within one of the UK’s most vibrant and desirable neighbourhoods. Often compared to London’s Shoreditch, Finnieston is renowned for its dynamic blend of residential living, leisure, and dining, with acclaimed venues such as The Ox & Finch, The Gannet, Kelvingrove Café, The Crabshakk, and The Finnieston all close at hand, as well as Glasgow University and Kelvingrove Park.
Apartment 1/3 at 104 Minerva Street, found on the first floor, enjoys attractive views over the beautifully maintained communal gardens, offering a wonderful sense of privacy and tranquillity. The building features a secure entry system, leading to a well-maintained residents’ hall with lift access to all levels.
Internally, the accommodation comprises a welcoming reception hallway with excellent storage and space for a utility cupboard, a beautifully presented open-plan lounge and kitchen with great, south facing open aspects, and two generously proportioned double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom further benefits from a stylish en-suite shower room, while a contemporary main bathroom completes the accommodation.
The apartment is finished to a high specification throughout, including a bespoke kitchen by award-winning designers Kitchens International, complete with Siemens integrated appliances. Both the bathroom and en-suite feature premium Laufen sanitary ware and elegant fittings by Hansgrohe.
The development is professionally managed by Taylor & Martin Property Management, and the property includes exclusive use of an allocated parking space. A standout feature is the development’s centralised energy centre, which efficiently supplies heating and hot water to each apartment. All associated systems, including the communal boiler, fire safety systems, ventilation, and water infrastructure—are maintained by Protech for added peace of mind.
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Today Finnieston has been promoted and built up as a modern residential and leisure area, with a choice of gyms and swimming pools nearby, mirroring Shoreditch in London, and to this end many new bars and restaurants have been established. Finnieston Street is a major junction on the Clydeside Expressway, and in September 2006, was augmented with the addition of the Clyde Arc (known locally as “The Squinty Bridge”) over the River Clyde.
Finnieston is also home to the SEC and the world-renowned OVO Hydro, where many events and concerts are held.
Argyle Street is a short walk from the property, with plenty of supermarkets, cafes, bars and restaurants on offer. Public transport is available by bus and rail, with the Exhibition Centre Station found beside the property, offering short and frequent trips to the city centre, and there are excellent road links to Glasgow City Centre, via the Clydeside Expressway, the Clyde Tunnel and motorways.
Sat Nav:
1/3 104 Minerva Street, Finnieston, Glasgow City, G3 8BY
WE5559
For the full home report visit
corumproperty.co.uk* All measurements and distances are approximate. Floorplans are for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. Buildings and/or floors may not be geographically accurate.
Sat Nav:
1/3 104 Minerva Street, Finnieston, Glasgow City, G3 8BY
WE5559
For the full home report visit
corumproperty.co.uk* All measurements and distances are approximate. Floorplans are for illustration purposes and may not be to scale. Buildings and/or floors may not be geographically accurate.














