MILLERSTON
Investment Type: Residential development site Location: Station Road, Millerston, Glasgow, G33 Landowner: Glasgow City Council Status: Coming to market soon
PROJECT OVERVIEW
A residential development site located approximately 4 miles north-east of Glasgow city centre. The site is located in the Millerston area of the city, situated to the west of Station Road and comprises part of a large area of open ground that is bounded to the south by St Aloysius College playing fields, with Robroyston Railway Station close by to the north, and has primarily low-density residential properties to the east and south-west.
Millerston is located in the residential north Glasgow with excellent motorway and rail links.
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Status Update
Site ownership or control is secured
The Heritable Title is held by Glasgow City Council and is in full control of the local authority. The total site area owned by Glasgow City Council is 7.91 hectares (19.55 acres).
Proposed use is identified or permitted in planning
City Plan 2 designates part of the site as Residential and Supporting Uses (DEV 2) and the remainder of the site as Green Space (DEV 11) as shown on the attached plan. The northern part of the site forms part of the Millerston Citywide Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (C-SINC).
The project caters for a market with identifiable demand
The Millerston area has undergone substantial high-end, private residential development since the 1990s. The location is extremely popular due to the proximity to Glasgow city centre and strong transport connections with access to Junction 2 for the M80 in close proximity to the site. Robroyston railway station which opened in 2019 is 0.3 miles from the site.
Most of the major housebuilders have developments in the area or under construction primarily for high-end family homes. This strategic site is well located to the south of the Briarcroft estate with outlooks to Robroyston Park.
The project is near market and investor-ready
The site is due to be brought to the market in 2024. There is no planning consent in place therefore any proposals would need to go through the full planning process.
No Site Investigations have been carried out on this site. Full Site Investigation and water vole surveys would be required.