Mixed-use development plans unveiled to complete Glasgow’s Collegelands

INITIAL plans for the final phase of Collegelands in Glasgow have been unveiled.

A Proposal of Application Notice (PAN) has been lodged with Glasgow City Council by Glasgow Enlightenment Limited, a joint venture between Dawn Developments Limited and Drum Property Group.

Named Collegelands Park, the proposed £95 million multi-use development will feature a community-led arts facility with event space, café and courtyard, a student residence offering 586 bedspaces, and a BTR (Build to Rent) block of 182 apartments on the five-acre site, which borders Duke Street and High Street.

At the heart of the new neighbourhood will be a two-and-a-half-acre park. It will feature orchard and blossom trees and community growing areas.

Paul O’Donnell of Glasgow Enlightenment said, “This new development will mark the completion of the 20-year long Collegelands masterplan to regenerate the Calton area of the city. This important project will create 250 jobs during construction, and we hope will act as a catalyst for further development in the area.

“These plans are the culmination of years of conversation with local people and the City Council on how this final piece of the Collegelands jigsaw could look. We are excited to draw all these ideas together into this new proposal and to finally be able to share it with the local community. It is important that the new development is right for those who live, study and work in the Merchant City and Calton areas of Glasgow.”

A series of events are being held during the pre-application process and views of local people can be shared through the new Collegelands Park website www.collegelandspark.co.uk

A formal planning application will be lodged with Glasgow City Council in the summer.

The first of the public consultation events will take place in the This is Fresh student residence building at 10 Havannah Street in Glasgow on 26th of March from 3-7pm.

Glasgow Enlightenment’s Graeme Bone added, “We hope that local people will come along and have their say on this proposed development which will not only enrich the area by providing much needed new homes and student accommodation, but also offer a safe, well-lit place where people can exercise or relax and chat with friends, along with community cultural events for everyone to enjoy.”

The Collegelands regeneration project was launched in 2004 to bring new homes and opportunities to the Calton area of the city. Today Collegelands boasts a new Moxy hotel, offices, homes and shops.

Paul O’Donnell added, “The original concept for regeneration at Collegelands remains the same as it did almost two decades ago – to create a vibrant city centre district that will serve Glasgow for generations to come.”