2 August 2017
Urban Union to deliver over 130 homes in Pollokshaws
Urban Union to deliver over 130 homes in Pollokshaws
Glasgow’s Pollokshaws is set for its next phase of regeneration after developers Urban Union acquired land in the area.
Pollokshaws is one of eight Transformational Regeneration Areas (TRA) in the city earmarked for regeneration as part of the Transforming Communities: Glasgow (TC: G) programme, a partnership between Glasgow Housing Association (GHA), Glasgow City Council and the Scottish Government.
TC: G's programme aims to provide new sustainable mixed tenure communities through the provision of new housing, community facilities, green space and, where appropriate, commercial units.
A total of 137 homes for sale will be built on Shawbridge Street in Pollokshaws by Urban Union, which is the Robertson joint venture behind the award-winning Laurieston Living development in the Gorbals.
Work is due to start on the 5.74 acre site in summer 2018 for a period of around 36 months. The 137 homes by Urban Union are part of a wider mixed tenure regeneration project.
Cllr Kenny McLean, Glasgow City Council's city convener for neighbourhoods and chair of Transforming Communities: Glasgow, said: "Urban Union has a great track record in the city, having delivered a fantastic development at Laurieston TRA, and this is another investment in building the kind of vibrant and sustainable neighbourhoods that are transforming our city."
Neil McKay, managing director at Urban Union, said: "Pollokshaws TRA has seen significant regeneration over the past few years and we are delighted to be delivering the next phase.
"Drawing on our expertise from Laurieston in Glasgow and other sites across Scotland, we will deliver high-quality homes – combining superior architecture and urban design.
"As with our other developments, community engagement will be at the heart of our plans and we look forward to building relationships with the local community to ensure the homes we build are to the benefit of the people of Pollokshaws."
The homes created will be a mix of terraces and apartments, with architects Barton Willmore leading the design on the project.
Various jobs are expected to be created during the construction phase of the project, with Urban Union committed to providing employment opportunities for local people.