Work starts on ‘once in a generation’ regeneration of Candleriggs Square

Construction company GRAHAM has commenced the delivery of Candleriggs Square - a £62 million project that is incorporated into the “once-in-a-generation” regeneration of Candleriggs Quarter in Glasgow’s historic Merchant City district.

Work starts on ‘once in a generation’ regeneration of Candleriggs Square

The firm has been appointed by Drum Property Group as one of the contractors to deliver the £300m phased regeneration scheme which combines residential accommodation, offices, hotels, restaurants and local amenities, together with landscaping, walkways and a new public square.

The build comprises the design and construction of a 17-storey structure that will accommodate 346 Build To Rent (BTR) residential units, incorporating a mixture of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom properties, including six duplex penthouse apartments.



The building will house a communal dining space, gym, business lounge and games room, and will also feature associated public amenities, retail shells and car parking areas.

Bound by Hutcheson Street, Trongate, Candleriggs and Wilson Street, the site had lain derelict and inaccessible for more than a decade.

The project is scheduled for completion in summer 2024.

Gary Holmes, GRAHAM regional managing director (building), said: “We are proud to be part of this once-in-a-generation opportunity at Candleriggs Square that will breathe new life and revive the Merchant City area of Glasgow. Work is progressing well on site already and, with a structure of this height, we are excited to see its construction develop as it rises into the skyline to become a welcome addition to the city’s landscape.



“Across Glasgow, we have consistently delivered exemplar projects in the Build To Rent and residential markets such as Base Glasgow for the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Scotway House. We will apply this technical expertise at every stage of the Candleriggs Square process to ensure the successful realisation of the joint vision of Drum Property Group and Stamford Property.”

The 3.6-acre, phased regeneration programme is led by joint venture developers, Drum Property Group and Stamford Property Investments.

Graeme Bone, managing director of Drum Property Group, said: “It represents a significant step forward in the long-awaited regeneration of one of Glasgow’s most prominent gap sites, driving forward the evolution of Candleriggs Square which has quickly established itself as one of Scotland’s largest and most important commercial and residential development sites. This will be a huge boost to the area and to local businesses. We can look forward to bringing back to life a very special area which has always been at the centre of Glasgow’s commercial and social development.”

GRAHAM is currently partnering with Drum Property Group on four separate projects as part of the transformational £500m Buchanan Wharf development on the south bank of the River Clyde.



Uri Goldberg, managing director of Stamford Property Investments, added: “Candleriggs Square offers an unprecedented regeneration opportunity for both the Merchant City and Glasgow city centre. We are committed to working in partnership with local people, groups and organisations throughout all stages of the development.”

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