£100m retail development on banks of Clyde gains approval

Plans to deliver a £100 million major retail destination on the banks of the River Clyde have been given the green light by councillors.

£100m retail development on banks of Clyde gains approval

Glasgow Harbour Lifestyle Outlet, brought forward by developer Peel Lifestyle Outlets, will bring 193,500 sq ft of retail; 65,000 sq ft of food and beverage; and 99,800 sq ft of leisure space on land bordered by both the River Clyde and River Kelvin.

The development will have around 120 shops plus restaurants, a 12-screen cinema, a large ‘family leisure’ unit and a gym.



Planning permission in principle was already in place but a decision was needed on the detailed plans, submitted by Glasgow Harbour Ltd on behalf of Peel Lifestyle Outlets.

£100m retail development on banks of Clyde gains approval

A report by Glasgow City Council officials, which recommended the approval of the project, stated: “The concept has been developed through the applicant’s earlier commercial experiences at Gloucester Quays and Lowry Outlets, Manchester and are promoted as being the opposite of a traditional, enclosed shopping mall.

“Units are largely arranged around a network of internal streets and spaces, one of these being a ‘covered street’.”



The report continued: “It will provide VIP and concierge shopping services and will work with agencies, airports and airlines to promote Glasgow to the national and international market.”

Councillor Jon Molyneux said the approved planning in principle had been more focused on leisure than retail, but the more detailed plans showed more shops.

However, a planning officer said they were happy with the mixed-use development, which is set to be made up of six blocks. More than 1,300 parking spaces will be provided.



There will also be a footbridge over the Kelvin River, riverside walkways, cycle paths and landscaped terraces, plus ‘arrival’ squares, boulevard and plaza spaces.

£100m retail development on banks of Clyde gains approval

Vehicle access will be via a new junction across from the petrol station on Castlebank Street.

A large student accommodation building has already opened at the site. It’s intended to further develop the site with a hotel and riverfront flats although these will require separate planning applications.



The planning report continued: “As the multi-storey car park will be located beside the new junction onto Castlebank Street, the applicant will need to adopt a rigorous traffic management programme to ensure there are no significant impacts on traffic flows outwith the site as a consequence of queuing vehicles accessing the car park.

£100m retail development on banks of Clyde gains approval

“Suggested approaches at this stage include measures to suppress long-stay parking, installation of variable message signs to inform motorists of the remaining parking capacity and measures to reward sustainable travel to the site, so as to minimise any potential adverse traffic impact.

“The nearest established bus route is to the adjacent Riverside Museum and the applicant will be invited to approach its operators to discuss the potential for its extension to the application site.

“It is also of note that Partick Transport Interchange is within easy walking distance from the proposals and facilitates wider access by bus, train and underground services.”

£100m retail development on banks of Clyde gains approval

It concluded: “The applicant has submitted sufficient information to demonstrate the design qualities of the proposals and how they would assist in the ongoing regeneration of the River Clyde, incorporating enhanced accessibility measures and sufficient car and cycle parking arrangements, when assessed against the detailed requirements of the City Development Plan, including delivery of a new pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Kelvin.”

Jason Pullen, Peel Lifestyle Outlets’ managing director, said: “Shopping has evolved to become a major leisure activity. We are creating the next generation of outlet destination by delivering a balanced combination of exciting leisure and entertainment with a strong retail offering.

“Glasgow Harbour Lifestyle Outlet will have a multi-generational appeal, as operators are supported by events, activities and performance space.”

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