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Mori wrote:It promises to bring a touch of glamour to the heart of Scotland’s biggest city and transform its waterfront into an international tourist destination.
Mori wrote:Reference: 11/01234/DC Community Cnl: Anderston
Address: Site At Riverside Walkway Between McAlpine Street/York Street On
Broomielaw Glasgow
Proposal: Erection of four 2-storey pavilion structures incorporating Class 3 (Food & Drink), Public
House (sui generis) and ancillary Class 1 (Shops) use(s) plus associated external seating areas at ground and first floor levels, access, servicing, public realm works, ground engineering and connection to public sewers; plus the use of the adjacent public realm for outdoor events.
Date Received: 27.05.2011 Date Valid: 21.06.2011
Applicant Details:
Capella Developments (Broomielaw) Ltd
Agent Details:
GD Lodge Architects, Empire House 131 West Nile Street GLASGOW
Ward: Anderston/City Representation Expiry Date: 22.07.2011
Type: Full Planning Permission Level: Local Development
Case Officer: Mr B Greenock, 0141 287 6028
Listing: Cons Area: Central Area
Map Reference: (E) 258254 (N) 664927
Broomielaw Quay Glasgow
The Egg Man wrote:I'm not sure the Anderston Centre is a fair comparison. I, too, have concerns about the viability of this venture but I had doubts about the viability of The Quay and, no matter what you think about it aesthetically, it seems to be a commercial success.
Depending on the shops in this northside development, there'll presumably be trade from the IFSD during the day and the food and drink/ public houses might bring custom in the evening.
It might just work.
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