in partnership with:
Glasgow City Council
Scottish Enterprise
Glasgow City Marketing Bureau
Scottish Council for Development & Industry
Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
Glasgow Economic Partnership
Scottish Development International
IFSDG
Clyde Waterfront

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

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  Laurieston

Laurieston

Location: Laurieston, Glasgow

The Laurieston Local Development Strategy (LDS) represents a significant milestone in the process of transformation and regeneration of the central area of Glasgow. The plans have been formulated through an extensive process of consultation and negotiation, and present a shared vision of how residents and stakeholders envisage the future development of the area. The Laurieston development aims to transform perceptions and regenerate the housing market in the area, whilst providing a full range of the highest quality affordable housing.

At the heart of the plan is the recognition of the need to re-connect this part of central Glasgow with its neighbouring areas of Crown Street, Tradeston, residential areas to the south, and the city centre, as well as strengthen the relationship with the River Clyde corridor.

The major elements of the Laurieston LDS are:

  • The reinstatement of an 'urban grid' linking the area to the city centre, Crown Street, and Tradeston;
  • The reinstatement of the Gorbals Cross as a historical marker of Laurieston and Hutchesontown;
  • The creation of a new 'green city park' at the heart of the development. This builds on the concept of crescents introduced in Crown Street and acts as a focus for high density living and potential educational functions;
  • The regeneration of Bridge Street/Eglington Street as a new local high-street and transportation hub, including proposals for a new bus and rail interchange with associated commercial, retail and residential uses around;
  • The development of a new 'community spine' from Cleland Street to Eglington Street connecting existing retail & leisure facilities (Crown Street) to future educational, health, social and public transport facilities.

As well as approximately 1,500 homes, scope has been identified for over 30,000m2 of commercial space, community facilities and shops. The plans will be implemented in phases working with private development partners.

It is anticipated that Glasgow City Council, as lead agency, will publish OJEU notice requesting a developer/construction partner early 2010.

Current status

Outline design complete.
Progressing approvals and implementation planning.
Stirlingfauld Court has now been demolished.

Glasgow, Glasgow City G5 9JB, United Kingdom

Lead partner

Glasgow City Council

Other partners

Glasgow Housing Association
Scottish Enterprise
Communities Scotland
Private Developers

Project team

Urban Initiatives
Turner and Townsend