The (1.49ha) Candleriggs Quarter site occupies most of an urban block of Glasgow’s Merchant City and has lain derelict since the closure of the Goldbergs store in 1999. Situated between George Square and the Glasgow Cross, the site was partly cleared of buildings in an area tidy up for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and post-Games part of the site has been used for a pop-up restaurant.

The development proposes a mix of residential uses above a ground floor of retail, food and drink, and commercial arranged around extensive new public realm and is seen by many as one of the last pieces of the Merchant City regeneration jigsaw.

The proposed mixed-use regeneration scheme contains:

135 private for sale apartments to the north east corner (Wilson Street/Candleriggs) of the site with entrances off Wilson Street and the new public square

377 private for rent apartments along Candleriggs and to Trongate with a singular entrance off the south east corner of the square helping enliven the new public space

124-room boutique hotel facing onto the public square with ground floor entrances on both Candleriggs and the square

597 bed student accommodation block to the west of the site fronting Hutcheson Street and the square

Circa 5,300m2 of ground floor ‘high street’ and ‘food and beverage retail to Trongate, Candleriggs, Wilson Street and the public square. The units vary in size and cater for some of the smaller local niche retailers as well as the well-known high street brands

Circa 3,300m2 of ground floor public spaces including a new central square “Brunswick Place”, a new diagonal South West – North East route connecting Argyle Street/Trongate through to Merchant Square and City Halls and a new South East route opposite the pedestrian lane New Wynd to the square

A planning application was submitted in February 2015 following nine months of detailed pre-application discussions with Glasgow City Council and local stakeholders.

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