A £11.1 million investment into the construction of more than 40 flats in Partick has been announced.
Blackfinch Property has announced they will invest in the residential development which is being built by Nixon Blue on Beith Street.
The development, which was approved by Glasgow City Council in September, will see 48 two-bedroom flats built across two buildings and is Blackfinch's third investment in Scotland.
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Each apartment will have access to a private outdoor terrace space and the buildings will be similar in scale to existing tenement flats.
The development will contribute positively to the local housing market, offering modern amenities and green technology including solar panels and waste-water heat recovery systems.
A key feature of the development is its encouragement of cycling and public transport usage.
Aimed at achieving EPC A ratings, the project aligns with Blackfinch’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
David Diemer, investment director at Blackfinch Property, said: "This project represents our ongoing commitment to support sustainable and strategic urban development across the UK.
"We are pleased to partner with Nixon Blue on a development which not only addresses the need for more housing but does so in a way that respects and enhances the local community and environment."
Richard McFadzean, director of Nixon Blue, added: "The designs are in keeping with the scale of Beith Street housing and the surrounding tenement buildings.
"As a popular residential area, we want the new apartments to support the regeneration of the Clydeside, as the new Govan/Partick Bridge will greatly link the city and its residents.
"Redeveloping this site will support, connect, and reinforce this area of Partick as a lively residential area."
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