Central Quay will contain four blocks providing residential, purpose-built student accommodation and commercial uses with associated landscaping public realm, parking and access to a range of sustainable travel options.
The scheme adjacent to Finnieston continues the significant transformation of this location from derelict former industrial land.
Stuart Black, Development Director for Summix Capital, said: “We are delighted to have received planning permission for this exciting low-carbon development.
“This truly mixed-use scheme represents a significant investment in Glasgow, assisting in tackling the housing emergency through providing much-needed housing and best-in-class student accommodation, as well as commercial space.
“The development of the brownfield site will continue the significant transformation of this location from vacant, derelict former industrial land, to one which will create a new residential neighbourhood.
“We look forward to continue working with the local community and the Council as we progress the delivery of this.”
Project Team:
Architects: 3Dreid, Graeme Nicholls Architects
Landscape: Re-form
Planning consultants: Turley
Project Management: Arcadis