ARTIST impressions of a new housing development in the city's East End have been released by the housebuilder.
CCG Homes hope to transform a derelict site in Springboig which once housed a school.
Springboig St Johns was demolished in 2010 and now more than a decade on the award-winning developer has submitted planning proposals to Glasgow City Council.
They want to create up to 156 homes upon the 6.5ha site adjacent to Edinburgh Road.
Proposals for the new development include up to 124, two, three, and four-bedroom homes for sale in a range of detached, semi-detached and terraced house types with a further 32, one, and two-bedroom apartments intended for market rent that would be taken forward with a chosen rental partner.
CCG say the site will retain a focus on its rich bio-diversity with large, rear gardens and communal amenity space also creating a safe and secure environment for future homeowners.
Ample car parking will be provided whilst all homes will be designed to achieve enhanced standards of environmental performance.
If granted approval, CCG Homes would aim to launch sales in summer 2022.
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CCG Homes Managing Director Calum Murray, said: “We are delighted to give people their first look of 1190 Edinburgh Road, a development that will contribute greatly to an already thriving Springboig community that is well served by local shops, community facilities and excellent transport links.
“Our proposed housing mix has been designed to be accessible to a wide-ranging demographic, suitable for families and downsizers alike, and I am confident that the proposals will be accepted by Glasgow City Council.”
CCG Homes recently successfully sold out of the award-winning Riverford Gardens development in Glasgow’s South Side whilst the developer is expected to launch their new development, Western Terrace, this summer, with 81 two and three-bedroom homes available to buy in Cambuslang.
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