9 Massive Student Housing Projects Set to Transform Glasgow!
UK News
Key Highlights:
1. An 18-storey tower on Cambridge Street has been approved despite significant local opposition.
2. The £76 million Sauchiehall Street M&S rebuild will convert the historic store into 619 student rooms and commercial space.
3. The 551-bed Bath Street project will offer luxury amenities like a gym, gaming arcade, and social areas.
As per the Glasgow student housing news, the Glasgow Times has reported on 17 proposed or approved student housing schemes in the city over the past year. Here are some of the most notable projects:
1. Bath Street Development: 551-Bed Student Accommodation - A major milestone has been reached for the Bath Street project, which will create 551 student spaces. Set to be completed next year in 2025, this development will replace a vacant 1970s office block and feature luxury communal amenities, including a gym, gaming arcade, dining spaces, and social areas.
2. St George's Road: New Six-Storey Glasgow Student Accommodation - Construction is set to begin on this new development located on a currently vacant site on St George's Road. Scheduled to welcome students by the start of the 2026 academic year, it will offer ensuite bedrooms with shared kitchens and self-sufficient studios, accommodating a total of 262 students.
3. Cambridge Street and Renfrew Street: Controversial 18-Storey Student Block - Despite significant local opposition, an 18-story Glasgow student accommodation project has been approved for the corner of Cambridge Street and Renfrew Street. This tower will replace an unoccupied building and include 160 apartments, reported the UK student housing news.
4. Central Quay: Transformation of Derelict Site - A mixed-use development at Central Quay, which includes homes, offices, and commercial space, will feature a student building with 934 beds. This project will continue the regeneration of the Clyde Riverside by transforming vacant, derelict, former industrial land.
5. Renfield Street: Over 430 Student Flats Approved - Work is expected to start next month on a 16-storey scheme containing 432 student flats, located on Renfield Street. This £85 million development will repurpose a site previously used by STV.
6. Sauchiehall Street: M&S Rebuild Plans Approved - The £76 million project to transform the former M&S store on Sauchiehall Street into 619 student rooms and commercial space has been approved. The iconic 1930s art deco facade will be retained, preserving a link to the building's past.
7. Trongate: Controversial 11-Storey Student Housing Plan - A plan for an 11-storey, 288-bed student accommodation in Trongate is pending planning approval. Despite numerous objections, including from the Merchant City and Trongate Community Council, the proposal is recommended for approval. The land is currently a temporary car park and pop-up venue space.
8. Collegelands - A £95 million development proposal has been lodged for Collegelands. This project will include 586 student beds, 182 build-to-rent apartments, an arts facility, an events space, a cafe, and a courtyard.
9. India Street: Planning Application for More Student Homes - A planning application has been submitted for two buildings, 36 and 10 storeys, totalling 784 student beds on India Street, Charing Cross. The development, called The Árd, will replace the former Portcullis House and include commercial space.
The Glasgow student accommodation projects reflect the city’s ongoing efforts to expand and modernise its student housing infrastructure, addressing the growing demand for student accommodation in the city.
TL;DR
This extensive student accommodation in Glasgow developments signifies a transformative period for the city as it continues to expand and enhance its infrastructure. With projects ranging from luxury accommodations to large-scale mixed-use developments, Glasgow is positioning itself as a premier destination for international students. Stay updated with more such news on amber news.