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Homes for the Future, Glasgow Green
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Location, location, location

The Clyde Waterfront provides a fantastic environment to live - as a large number of residents can already testify.

A series of modern, stylish apartments has sprung up along the Broomielaw, while at Glasgow Harbour hundreds of new homes are being developed to create a new riverside community. In summer 2003, a consortium comprising of three housebuilding companies enjoyed a hugely successful launch of 651 homes, the first of six residential phases which will total 2,500 homes. Glasgow Harbour

The developers for phase 2 at Glasgow Harbour are Dandara, a company new to Scotland with wide experience of urban regeneration projects. Already two of the five blocks are completed, with others under construction. Completion of phase 2 is expected in 2010.

In the city centre, there are ambitious plans for new housing at the heart of Glasgow's riverfront. Developments such as Lancefield Quay and River Heights are already proving popular with new city dwellers.

Further down the Clyde, at Braehead in Renfrew, new housing developments are well underway and projects in Clydebank are also creating attractive new homes by the waterfront.

As work continues, existing communities such as Govan, Old Kilpatrick and Erskine will be linked to the new residential areas, with a series of bridges, footpaths and an improved transport network.

 

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership of the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City Council, Renfrewshire Council and West Dunbartonshire Council.

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