| Clydeside regeneration unveiled |
| Friday, 17 April 2009 | |
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Plans have been announced for a £90m development of Clydeside, Glasgow.
The Atlantic Quay project will see two office buildings and a six-storey, 150-bedroom hotel built on the site between James Watt Street and York Street. A public square will also be created along with shops and leisure facilities and developers hope to include a health club and conference centre. The plan, lodged with Glasgow City Council by the Capella Group, is a key part of the regeneration of the former Broomielaw area -now known as the Inter-national Financial Services District. The company is retaining the A-Listed warehouse facade on James Watt Street, built in the mid-19th century. The two office buildings will total 227,000 sq ft and there will be a covered courtyard, which developers see as a key feature.
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