A planning application has been submitted for new student homes in Glasgow.
Watkin Jones Group submitted the application which would see student accommodation built on the site of the former Portcullis House at Charing Cross on India Street.
If consented, the new development will be called The Àrd, which has been designed by Hawkins Brown.
The planning application will regenerate the brownfield site, partially demolishing the existing former HMRC building on India Street and proposing the part-retention of the existing concrete frame.
Two high-quality buildings of 36-storeys and 10-storeys, totalling 784 student beds, are proposed.
The development will also provide the charity, Glasgow Social Enterprise Network (GSEN), with a new home as it will occupy a ground floor unit free of charge.
Alongside it will be a double height flexible commercial space facing Charing Cross station, which is likely to be used for a café, workspace or similar.
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The development will also include a variety of trees, shrubs and herbaceous planting that will achieve biodiversity net gain against current levels on a site that currently has a low habitat value.
It is estimated that upon completion, the new resident population will spend an estimated £3.4 million per annum in retail and leisure expenditure, the majority of which will be spent locally.
Iain Smith, planning director of Watkin Jones, said: “This exciting development at The Àrd will regenerate a brownfield site bringing vitality to this part of the city, providing high-quality and much-needed student homes, in addition to greatly increased public realm.
“It will help to address a chronic undersupply of student accommodation, as well as repopulating the city centre and benefit local businesses as part of an overall renewal of the west end.
“We are delighted to welcome Glasgow Social Enterprise Network who will accommodate space in the building, should it be consented. This organisation will support the delivery of the next generation of entrepreneurs, also working with those students living in the building.”
Jennifer Robertson, director of Glasgow Social Enterprise Network, said: “The provision of a new multi-function space for GSEN at The Àrd is a fantastic opportunity, as we continue to expand our operations.
“Working with the five universities in Glasgow, this is an ideally located home for us, providing excellent access to the city’s extensive student population.
“Providing opportunities for social enterprises and students, The Àrd will support the delivery of the next generation of entrepreneurs and social and environmental innovators.”
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Stuart Patrick, chief executive of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce added: “It is fantastic to see this level of investment being proposed for Glasgow by a developer with an exceptional track record for investment in the city.
“The student age population in Glasgow is increasing, and the city’s three largest institutions are all targeting continued, significant growth in their latest strategic plans.
“Delivering high-quality student homes will address this increasing demand and will also serve to retain skilled young people in the city as well as regenerating the city centre, which is a key aspiration of the city council.
“The site has excellent transport links and local businesses will clearly benefit from these proposals. Innovative developments such as this are to be greatly welcomed.”
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