Watch video footage of the regeneration plans in Glasgow City
Centre.
Glasgow's vibrant city centre can help breathe new life and energy into the wider revitalised Clyde Waterfront.
Already, new urban developments in Glasgow have added an
air of dynamism and confidence in the heart of the city and other
communities are set to benefit as the work continues along the
river.
Glasgow urban redevelopment will see major
changes made to the face of the city. Tradeston currently sits on
the edge of the city centre. By connecting the area to the growing
Glasgow
International Financial Services District in the Broomielaw on
the opposite riverbank, it can become one of the cornerstones for
our waterfront renaissance. With the Broomielaw-Tradeston
Bridge opened in 2009 there is the opportunity for new
restaurants, bars and hotels to create a dynamic new community in
the centre of the city.
Further east, the historic Merchant City, the High Street and
Glasgow Green is another crucial component of the river
regeneration plan. The Merchant City offers opportunities for
business and employment, while Glasgow Green
provides a unique amenity within walking distance of the city
centre.