Plans for a 30-story tower block in Glasgow downtown area are being revealed as a component of a public interview.
Engineers Watkin Jones Group are proposing to obliterate Portcullis House on India Street at Charing Cross to clear a path for the new structure.
The firm intends to develop a form to-lease and co-living improvement involving 825 units, including shops, a bistro and a collaborating space.
Whenever conveyed, the advancement could be the tallest structure in Glasgow.
- Co-living is a network based lodging model with shared common regions, enhancements and even suppers.
- Portcullis House was inherent the 1970s and later got home to HM Revenue and Customs.
With public interviews suspended as a result of the pandemic, a computerized meeting occasion will be held somewhere in the range of 15:00 and 20:00.
Any proposals for changes during the public counsel will be remembered for a report going with future applications.
Watkin Jones Group has presented a proposition of utilization notice (PAN) to Glasgow City Council, educating regarding their aim to present an arranging application following an interview time of in any event 12 weeks.
- It bought Portcullis House in August 2020 after the workplace block was set available to be purchased in May.
- The firm said that subject to arranging, the improvement will be finished in 2024.
Iain Smith, Group Planning Director from Watkin Jones, stated: “We’re excited to be allowing people in general to see our recommendations for Portcullis House and give input.
“BTR and co-living offer excellent leased convenience at serious costs to a wide-going segment. There is enormous interest in Glasgow for this model which offers long haul security of residency, joined with the adaptability of leasing.”