Plans for Northern Ireland-headquartered GRAHAM Investment Projects to deliver a landmark purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in Glasgow have officially been green-lit.
Consent was granted by Glasgow City Council for the new complex at 138 Hydepark Street, in the city's Anderston area, representing a £70m investment.
The project will transform a disused brownfield site into a vibrant 25-storey student residence, providing 410 beds in a mix of 236 studio apartments and 174 cluster flats.
John McDonald, Managing Director at GRAHAM Investment Projects, said: "Securing planning permission for this development is a key milestone in bringing forward much-needed, high-quality student accommodation in Glasgow. Transforming a disused brownfield site into a vibrant living environment is a clear example of how targeted investment can support both education and regeneration.
"Equally, this project reflects our strong confidence in the city's future and we're proud to play a role in helping to future-proof Glasgow as a global destination for education and innovation."
A comprehensive range of modern amenities tailored to student lifestyles will feature across the development. This includes rooftop terraces, social lounges, group study areas, cinema and games rooms, karaoke and e-gaming spaces, a fitness studio and quiet study zones.
Designed by Cooper Cromar, the architecture draws inspiration from the iconic Seagram Building in New York, bringing a bold and contemporary presence to the evolving city skyline. The wider project team also includes Iceni Projects as planning consultant and Etive Engineers as structural and civil engineers.
GRAHAM Construction will be lead contractor, with construction commencing later this year and completion anticipated in time for the 2028 academic intake.
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