A site with planning permission for 409 residential units in Glasgow’s Anderston district has been brought to the market by regeneration specialist Summix.
Central Quay is located adjacent to the Finnieston area, one of Glasgow’s fastest growing neighbourhoods. The 3.17-acre development site, formerly the Harland & Wolfe Finnieston Diesel Engine Works, has remained derelict for over half a century.
Offers are now being invited for the potential delivery of a high-quality residential/BTR development.
The site was granted full planning consent in 2024 for 409 residential apartments, but also has the potential to deliver a build-to-rent (BTR) scheme of approximately 525 units, as well as opportunities for co-living.
The urban renewal project continues the regeneration of the Clyde riverside, which also sees the delivery by Platform of a 498-unit BTR scheme immediately south of the site, which is now complete and occupied. North of the site, Unite is delivering a 934-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme, and Dandara is on site with a 429-bed PBSA scheme to the east of the site.
Will Scarlett, Scarlett Land and Development, said, “This is a truly unique opportunity to deliver an exceptional residential development in Glasgow’s most exciting new districts, with the potential for BTR and co-living. Boasting excellent transport links, this major urban renewal project continues the regeneration of the Clyde riverside, delivering a vibrant place for both living and working.”
The site is being marketed by Scarlett Land and Development and Avison Young and further information can be found at: https://www.scarlettdev.co.uk/developments/central-quay-glasgow/