Summix Capital has submitted a planning application to build a mixed-use development on the vacant 4.43-acre brownfield site at Central Quay, Glasgow. The former Harland & Wolff site has lain derelict for more than half a century.
The proposal is for 400 apartments for private sale as well as purpose-built student accommodation and food /drink and retail outlets, with associated public realm and parking.
The site already has planning permission in principle for a mixed-use development. This includes offices, residential, hotel, and associated ground floor commercial uses with access, parking, landscaping and associated works.
A representative from Summix Capital said: "This truly mixed-use development represents a significant investment in Glasgow, providing much-needed housing and student accommodation, as well as commercial space. Located on a brownfield site, this major urban renewal project continues the regeneration of the Clyde riverside and follows extensive community consultation.â€
The project team includes architects 3Dreid and Graeme Nicholls Architects and planning consultant Turley, with Arcadis as project manager.
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