Outline planning application submitted for £205m Glasgow waterside development

PLANS have been submitted for a new £205 million Glasgow waterside neighbourhood.

A partnership between build-to-rent specialist Moda Living, investor Osborne + Co and MRP, the property development and investment division of construction company McAleer & Rushe, has submitted the outline planning application for the development of a four-acre site at Lancefield Quay.

If given the green light, this will become Moda’s second site in Glasgow and third in Scotland. The move forms part of the company’s pipeline of ‘best-in-class’ rental homes, which currently consists of 18,400 homes worth a combined £6 billion.

The outline planning application has been submitted under the joint venture name of GDRI Europe (Osborne+Co and MRP) and Moda Living. It follows a public consultation earlier this year, the response to which was described as ‘extremely positive’, as people expressed support for the new homes and regeneration of the area.

Moda aims to work with Osborne+Co and MRP to transform the site into a residential community of around 730 new homes.

The development will regenerate a site that has been vacant since 2007.

Moda’s flagship Scottish development, Moda, The McEwan, launched in October and has been awarded the first ever 3-star Fitwel certification in Europe, a accreditation that ranks a building’s design and operation in terms of supporting the physical, mental and social health of its occupants. Work also started earlier this year on its Holland Park development in Glasgow.

Oscar Brooks, director, Moda Living, said, “Glasgow has all the fundamentals we look for; it’s a well-connected, forward-looking city which boasts a strong local economy and is focused on growth which is why are committed as a long-term city partner. Construction on our Holland Park 425-home development is well advanced, demonstrating our enthusiasm for the city.

“We are excited to have the opportunity to develop our vision for the Lancefield Quay site and to be working alongside Osborne+Co and MRP as we bring forward a long vacant site. This forms part of our wider strategy and integrated structure to enable us to deliver and operate thousands of high-quality homes per annum right across the UK.”

Stephen Surphlis, MD of MRP, added, “We are excited about the impact that this development can have on the regeneration of an historic and important area of Glasgow, supporting a vibrant city centre community. The community consultation provided us with valuable feedback, with more than 90% of people in support of the residential offering and agreeing that Glasgow needs new homes. The creation of well designed, well crafted and sustainable homes is high on the council’s agenda and the Lancefield Quay site is ideally located to provide a thriving build-to-rent development which will fit in perfectly with the fabric of the area.”

Conor Osborne, director and founder of Osborne+Co, commented, “This application marks an important milestone for what we hope will be a truly transformational development for this area. We have taken a strategic approach to these initial proposals and worked hard to ensure they align with Glasgow City Council’s wider regeneration ambitions to open up the waterfront and create a vibrant new location within the city. Moda’s involvement in the site will help us realise this ambition to create a single fully integrated development and we are looking forward to continued discussion with the council.”