A site next to Glasgow Central has been damaged by a fire, and plans are now focused on getting the location back into use. According to reports, architects are exploring a temporary “meanwhile use” option for the Union Corner site while work continues to determine a permanent solution. The outlets say the aim is to return the site to activity later this year, once required assessments and practical preparations are completed. The temporary approach is being considered because a longer-term redevelopment or rebuilding plan may take more time to finalize, including decisions on design and approvals. While details of the interim use are not specified in the available summaries, the reporting indicates that stakeholders are working toward reducing downtime by repurposing the site in the short term. The information is framed as a possibility rather than a confirmed schedule, with further planning needed before any reopening can occur.