harbour photograph : Joseph Smith, Siteco Lighting
river image from Gillespies, 2002
Glasgow Harbour - Website: www.glasgowharbour.com
includes brief Transport Museum text + interactive map
harbour aerial image from 2002
Glasgow Harbour Phase 2: gm + ad architects Phase 2: aerial image from 2005
News Update from Feb 06: Glasgow Harbour Tower
Plenty of discussion in the Press re the proposals by Peel Holdings for the site near Zaha Hadid's proposed Glasgow Transport Museum, which has also predictably created news re its cost increment. The proposals include a supercasino - as per the Ibrox Stadium and the SECC schemes - with the city competing against cities such as Blackpool, London and Manchester for the single UK supercasino permit currently agreed. The Glasgow Harbour casino would be by MGM Mirage.
Festival Park Apartments, Glasgow
South of the River Clyde: Festival Park images by RMJM, Nov 2004
Clydeside Properties Ltd. has submitted plans for a £18m development
of 423 flats, hotels & shops by RMJM Scotland
Riverside Inverclyde
The Riverside Inverclyde regeneration is valued at £342m. The plans will integrate transformation of fourteen derelict / brownfield sites along the coastline from Gourock to Port Glasgow. The Riverside Inverclyde project is a joint venture between Inverclyde Council, Clydeport Ltd & Scottish Enterprise Renfrewshire: www.riversideinverclyde.com
Glasgow Harbour - Facts
Phase One
Developer: Clydeport Plc + Bryant Homes/CALA/Park Lane
Cooper Cromar Architects: Bryant Homes Apartments - 360 flats
RMJM Architects: CALA - 173 flats
RMJM Architects: Park Lane Apartments - 155 flats
Glasgow Harbour Development 'The £500m Glasgow Harbour development has been slashed in size by city councillors'.
04.12.02
Meadowside 'The first homes in the prestigious Glasgow Harbour project have been approved by city planners'.
14.08.02
Rundown Riverbank
'The Glasgow Harbour Project is the biggest and boldest among a host of regeneration projects planned for the city...The master architects for the project are Kohn Pederson Fox Associates.'
21.07.02
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