Tiger Developments has purchased a ten acre site on Scotland Street, Glasgow, for a major re-development project.
The derelict brownfield site currently houses a number of dilapidated industrial buildings and has been inactive for over 15 years. Subject to planning, Tiger proposes a £100m mixed-use scheme incorporating 385,000 sq ft of office space, a 130-bed hotel and ancillary retail units. The Scotland Street School Museum, which is separately owned, will be left entirely intact under the plans.
John Nesbitt, managing director of Tiger Developments, said: “Tiger’s development will transform this area of Glasgow into a significant centre for business in the city. Scotland Street will offer significant opportunities for both investment and office use, and will continue the momentum that we are already seeing in this area of the city.”
Cooper Cromar Architects has been appointed to undertake a masterplan and density feasibility study for the site. An outline planning application is due to be submitted before the end of the year.
Tiger Developments is also redeveloping the former Morrison Street Goods Yard in Haymarket, Edinburgh. The £200m plan for the Edinburgh site includes the creation of two hotels, retail space and 350,000 sq ft of office space.