The city council has appointed a Glasgow-based consultant team comprising Stantec, Threesixty Architecture and Kevin Murray Associates, to create a new vision and plan for the area in and around the three streets.
fashionHowever, even before the pandemic the edges of the Golden Z were beginning to come undone. Sauchiehall Street was impacted by two major fires and earlier this year Marks and Spencer closed its doors.
has appointed a Glasgow-based consultant team comprising Stantec, Threesixty Architecture and Kevin Murray Associates, to create a new vision and plan for the area in and around the three streets.It is in part a proactive response to the post-pandemic challenges and opportunities facing the city centre.
The project will look at the impact of changing retail and leisure trends, growing city centre living and the need to repurpose vacant sites and buildings – as well as the potential contribution of significant future redevelopment proposals, such as those for Buchanan Galleries and St Enoch Centre.
Stuart Patrick, chief executive of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: “Glasgow City Council’s master-planning initiative is a welcome investment, helping to rebuild the area’s reputation of being Scotland’s premier place to work, live and visit.” It is hoped the work will rejuvenate the quality of the Byres Road streetscape and public realm to create a people-focused place with a pedestrian experience, enhance the economic vibrancy of shops and services, and make the area more cycle and environment-friendly.
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