A developer has unveiled plans to transform a derelict site in Glasgow into new homes, offices and student accommodation.
Summix Capital has submitted its proposal for a mixed-use development on a site in Anderston currently occupied by an office building at 2 Central Quay and an adjacent 4.43 acre site.
As well as houses, offices and student flats, there is potential for commercial space at ground level.
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The district benefits from planning permission in principle for the mixed development as the land to the south of the proposed site has already been sold to developer Platform.
They are building four high-rises consisting of nearly 500 rental apartments, with one 20-story unit being one of the tallest buildings in the city.
It is still early in the plans stageconsultations will be held on 24 November 2022 and 19 January 2023 from 2pm to 7pm at 2 Central Quay, 89 Hydepark Street.
The community will be notified of further details of these events nearer the time.
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A spokesman for Summix Capital said: “These exciting proposals represent a significant investment in Glasgow and will serve to regenerate the current run-down area, providing much-needed housing and commercial space.
“The site has been derelict for a significant period of time and its regeneration will be a welcome addition to the community.
“As a company, we are committed to a Net Zero Carbon strategy by 2030 and this development will be in line with that.
“These proposals are at an early stage of development and over the next few weeks we look forward to engaging in discussions with the local community on how best to achieve this.”
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