Mac Mic Group given green light for £26m Anniesland BTR development
Mac Mic Group has received planning permission for a new build-to-rent (BTR) development in Anniesland, subject to Section 75 Agreement.
The approximately £26 million GDV project will transform a former Job Centre site into 113 high-quality one and two-bedroom apartments across a pair of five to seven storey buildings.
The development will include amenity and co-working spaces, roof terraces, private landscaped courtyards, communal gardens, private balconies, gym, car changing spaces, car club spaces and secure cycle parking. The scheme will deliver private rental apartments that are fully furnished and professionally managed.
The site’s location has been chosen for a high-quality, residential development that will support the local economy by creating jobs and bringing residential footfall to local retail and leisure without increasing car traffic. Its proximity to Anniesland rail station and public transport links along Great Western Road and Crow Road will provide easy access to the wider West End, the city centre and southside.
Bruce Hampton, regional land director – Scotland at Mac Mic Group, said: “We are thrilled to have secured planning approval for this exciting project.
“We are committed to playing our part in delivering high-quality homes that meet the needs of local residents, enhancing this popular West End neighbourhood. This is a perfect example of a project that aligns with National Planning Policy and delivers on objectives for sustainable local living.
“On behalf of Mac Mic Group, I would like to thank the project team for their outstanding work and commitment in bringing this project to this stage.”
The project team includes: Calmont Ventures Ltd, Elder and Cannon, ICENI Projects, Goodson Engineers, Mason Evans Partnerships, Carbon Futures, LDA Design, Wild Surveys, Atelier 10.