Exciting plans for a new mixed-use development in Glasgow have been unveiled.
Property investment and development company, TT Group, have outlined their intentions to bring forward plans for a high-rise mixed-use development that will deliver new homes on Elliot Street at Lancefield Quay in the city.
The firm says the site is currently home to a vacant data centre building - with their plans being designed to complement the ongoing wider regeneration of the River Clyde waterfront area.
As part of it, a range of accommodation types could be delivered on the site, including Build-to-Rent, private sale, Co-Living and student accommodation.
On top of that, flexible commercial units are also being proposed to serve the new and growing community, as well as complementary landscaping and car parking for residents.
The company has submitted a Proposal of Application Notice to Glasgow City Council.
It will kick start the 12-week minimum pre-application statutory consultation period.
The first of two consultation events will take place on May 16, 2024 from 3pm until 7pm at The Pyramid at Anderston.
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Sam Rosenkranz from TT Group, said: “We are delighted to bring forward our plans, that will create new accommodation for hundreds of residents in the city.
“Lancefield Quay is an area undergoing significant transformative change and we hope that these plans will complement the ongoing regeneration, promoting activity and connection with this stretch of the River Clyde corridor.
“Anyone with an interest in the proposals can attend our in-person events on May 16 and June 13, where our project team will be on hand to discuss the proposals with the local community and to answer any questions they may have.”
Both consultations are being held between 3pm and 7pm at The Pyramid at Anderston, 759 Argyle St, Glasgow, G3 8DS.
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