A property developer has submitted a planning application to Glasgow City Council for 350 flats in the city centre.

Soller Group has advanced the proposal for the development, which would be erected on a vacant site at 144 Port Dundas Road. 

Designed by Glasgow-based Mosaic Architecture + Design, the plan includes a landscaped courtyard development of one and two bedroom apartments, roof terraces,  an amenity space, a retail unit and a bike store.

Nick Treadaway, founder and CEO of Soller Group said: “Our submission of a Proposal of Application Notice for 350 apartments aimed at families and professionals  will revitalise a vacant site at 144 Port Dundas Road. 

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“The apartments are designed with city living in mind,  a mix of one and two bedroom apartments and are within walking distance to the City’s shopping, leisure and  transport links.  

“As we recover from recent events, the City Centre population will play an important part in contributing to Glasgow’s recovery and local economy.”

Neil Haining, Director of Mosaic, added: “The development has been carefully designed in response to the site’s immediate context and the surrounding townscape in this part of the City and provides a new urban block with appropriate scale and quality of materials.

“The development consists of two high rise blocks to the East and West of the site with lower level accommodation, which reinforce the existing street pattern, allowing daylight to penetrate into the central Public Square.  

“The primary entrance is off the Port Dundas Road which leads into amenity space on ground floor as well as roof terraces and will be designed to ensure they are used as part of the everyday life of the building.”