The horror fire broke out at Carlton Place on Monday evening with seven trucks dispatched to the scene.
Fire crews remain at the scene of a huge blaze which ripped through a B-listed building in Glasgow city centre last night.
As reported on Glasgow Live, huge plumes of smoke were seen across the city yesterday evening as concerned locals watched on in horror.
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