NEW £19 million student accommodation is set to open its doors in Glasgow.
The building, on Havannah Street, just off High Street, will offer 458 new-build student residences.
Set to be operated by Homes for Students, the accommodation, known as Havannah House, has already let a significant number of rooms.
Infrastructure firm Robertson commenced work on the design and build project in October 2016, with the building delivered on schedule ahead of the new term beginning.
David Cairns, managing director at Robertson Central East, said his team is “delighted” to deliver new high-quality accommodation that will benefit students based in Glasgow.
He added: “This is developer Vastint Hospitality’s first student accommodation development in Europe, and we’ve worked collaboratively through the design and construction stages to create a building and environment which will enhance student living.
“I’ve no doubt the first students who move in will be hugely impressed by the facilities, which have been designed to the highest of standards.”
The S-shaped building is set over six storeys and features a mix of standard, cluster and accessible rooms.
Standard studios have integrated kitchen facilities, while cluster and accessible studios share one of the four communal kitchens on each floor.
The building encloses a private courtyard to the south, together with a semi-public courtyard to the north.
It has been designed to achieve Gold Standard under the LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification scheme.
Martin Corbett, managing director at Homes for Students, added: “It’s been a pleasure to work with such an intelligent client in Vastint Hospitality and with such an experienced contractor as Robertson who have completed this scheme on time and to such good quality.
“The testament to this is that students have voted with their feet by choosing Havannah House over other student accommodation in the city.”
Robertson Central East is close to completing work on the adjacent Moxy Hotel, which is also being developed by Vastint Hospitality.
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