The controversial project includes 329 build-to-rent flats, with construction planned for mid-2024.
Plans to build 329 new flats on the site of Shawlands Arcade in Glasgow have been approved by the council.
The plans were first announced by Clydebuilt Limited Partnership, a property investment and development fund co-owned by Strathclyde Pension Fund and Ediston Real Estate, in May 2021.Developers say the area will be streetscaped and pedestrianisation will be improved.If the second phase is approved, it would see a total of 600 flats built.
"Following extensive consultation with the local community and other key stakeholders, this marks a significant milestone in unlocking the site's potential and delivering transformational change in Shawlands."
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