The hostel provides temporary accommodation for those experiencing homelessness as well as paying guests, describing itself as a "boutique hotel" online. The Glasgow Times previously reported they submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council asking for permission to build a multi-storey extension to create an additional 16 rooms. READ NEXT:However, the plans have now been withdrawn after receiving 53 objections. Paul Sweeney MSP and Dennistoun Community Council were among those who objected to the plans, citing concerns about the impact on the local area. Sharing news that the plans had been withdrawn on social media, Sweeney said he was "relieved that the decision has been made to withdraw the proposed extension plans".