Cala Homes (West) has outlined its continuing commitment to investing in Glasgow’s city after welcoming a senior MSP to its landmark Princes Quay site.
Glasgow MSP and leader of the Scottish Labour Party Anas Sarwar visited the site in the Pacific Quay area of Glasgow on Monday 21 March.
Cala is delivering 203 high specification homes, including one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments including duplex apartments, as well as townhouses at Princes Quay. The regeneration project, which sits on the south bank of the River Clyde, is located on former brownfield land which was reclaimed from the partial filling-in of the Prince’s Dock basin. Part of the site is also situated on what was the formally land used for the Glasgow Garden Festival which took place almost 25 years ago.
Phase 1 of the development, comprising 104 homes, is now sold with Phase 2 launching later in April. The development has created a new urban community that links Govan to the south of the city with Glasgow’s vibrant media city area and Finnieston across the River Clyde. Uniquely, Cala has also extended housing choice by introducing a wider range of homes specifically designed for the site, bringing a new offering to the Glasgow market.
Pacific Quay is one of two significant residential developments being delivered by Cala in Glasgow at this time. The other, located at Jordanhill Park, on the site of the former Strathclyde University teaching campus in the city’s West End, includes new build townhouses, mews and apartments as well as the conversion of the B-listed David Stow Building into luxury flats. This development also encompasses substantial enhancement of open space for future residents and the wider local community to enjoy. When complete, this development – representing Cala West’s single-biggest development investment to date – will deliver 403 high quality homes.
Graham McNeil, land director, Cala Homes (West), said:
“We’d like to thank Anas Sarwar for taking the time out of his busy schedule to visit our Princes Quay site in Glasgow to see firsthand how Cala has transformed what was a highly complex, ex-industrial site which had lain vacant for decades and has now been brought back to life. Princes Quay is an excellent example of a transformative, regenerative project that has allowed many first time buyers to take those first exciting steps on to the property ladder.
Cala is deeply committed to Glasgow and its future, as evidenced by our £195m investment in our flagship sites at Princes Quay and Jordanhill Park. We are creating hundreds of construction jobs, boosting the supply chain and delivering much needed high-quality homes in a variety of styles, that will encourage homebuyers, at all levels of the market, to lay down roots in the city for the long-term.
We’re proud of the difference we are making to the city, and we are actively looking for new sites to acquire as part of our plans to grow our presence right across the Central Belt of Scotland as we look to build more great places to live.”
Anas Sarwar MSP said:
“It was great visiting Cala Homes at their flagship development at Pacific Quay in Glasgow today. The reality is that Scotland has a real shortage of housing – be that for social rent or homes that are affordable to buy. We recognise that housebuilding is more than bricks and mortar – the Scottish house building sector also plays an important role in Scotland’s economy. Increasing the supply of social homes and quality homes for sale will be key to solving the housing crisis in Scotland for the long term.”