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River Heights phase 1

River Heights
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Location

Pacific Quay & SECC, Finnieston

Address

72 Lancefield Quay, Glasgow, G3 8JJ

Type

Current

Description

This development offers stunning waterfront living in the heart of Glasgow. River Heights is a dramatic 13 storey residential property, incorporating two storeys of car parking.

The development has been carefully planned to ensure the maximum number of flats enjoy views of the Clyde, while simultaneously creating external amenity space for residents.

A single retail unit is also included in the development.

Cost

£10 million

Current status

Work began on site in Nov 2003. The project was completed in June 2005.

Timescale

2003 - 2005

Lead partner

FM Developments

Other partners

FM Construction

Website

Murray Dunlop Architects

Contact details

Chris Malcolm, Murray Dunlop Architects, 0141 331 2926, mail@m-d-a.demon.co.uk

Kingston Bridge at night with Finnieston in background

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Kingston Bridge at night with Finnieston in backgroundView
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Finnieston at night from the riverView

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership of the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City Council, Renfrewshire Council and West Dunbartonshire Council.

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