CCG has started work on the next phase of a multi-million pound housing development in Glasgow.
The Maryhill Locks scheme is being delivered by the company on behalf of developer Bigg Regeneration, a partnership between Scottish Canals and Places for People.
Designed by JM Architects, the fourth phase comprises a mix of 33 new homes located on Lochgilp Street and follows on from the previous Whitelaw Street phase, which involved building 40 new terraced homes. CCG said it expects to complete Phase 4 in Spring 2019.
Katie Hughes, Director of Bigg Regeneration, said: "It was very clear from previous phases at Maryhill Locks that there is huge demand from the local area and neighbouring West End for three and four bedroom homes at realistic prices. These 33 homes will meet this demand and underline that it is entirely possible to create spacious homes with gardens in a thriving environment, that are achievable for people who don’t want to have to move miles away.
"Previous phases have sold very quickly so we anticipate high demand for these homes as newbuild houses with gardens in the West End are a rarity in the Glasgow market."
CCG Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Alastair Wylie, said: "CCG are delighted to continue our work with Bigg Regeneration to bring more, quality housing to Maryhill. Our construction expertise will ensure that the new homes will be constructed to the highest standard with enhanced levels of environmental performance. We also expect to provide local employment and training opportunities as a result of our involvement on this development."
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