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Town centre Paisley apartments move ahead

January 15 2021

Town centre Paisley apartments move ahead

34 flats and three ground floor commercial units at 22 Bridge Street, Paisley, are to go ahead following approval from Renfrewshire Council.

Designed by Vellow Wood The Millhouse will command a dual frontage to both the street and the Cart River Walkway, occupying an L-plan footprint over five floors.

Finished in zinc cladding, cream render, textured buff brick and buff stone under a recessed flat roof the project will incorporate an amenity space to the front as well as a terrace connecting restaurants to the river.

Richard McFadzean, managing director of Nixon Blue, said: “We will breathe new life into this riverside location and encourage people to live by the water and enjoy the splendid views opposite Paisley Abbey. Following on from our first successful development in Paisley at Old Sneddon Street, we are delighted to transform our next site in Paisley stunning apartments and create a new landmark for the town.”

The former Institute nightclub has already been demolished in anticipation of development.

Site clearance has already taken place to permit development
Site clearance has already taken place to permit development
The site occupies a privileged position overlooking Paisley Abbey
The site occupies a privileged position overlooking Paisley Abbey

6 Comments

Adeline
#1 Posted by Adeline on 15 Jan 2021 at 10:25 AM
Is cladding ok to add to buildings now or will people struggle to get mortgages to buy these?
David
#2 Posted by David on 18 Jan 2021 at 12:12 PM
This looks like a great proposed. Decent strong urban edge to the street and active ground floor use. Will be a welcome addition to the centre of Paisley
Buddy
#3 Posted by Buddy on 18 Jan 2021 at 14:00 PM
We need more town-centre regeneration like this. Paisley has such potential.
7yrsatuni
#4 Posted by 7yrsatuni on 19 Jan 2021 at 14:22 PM
Very nice!
Fat Architect in a Black Shirt
#5 Posted by Fat Architect in a Black Shirt on 23 Jan 2021 at 16:33 PM
Something about this that just looks “right”
Good effort all round.
Adeline
#6 Posted by Adeline on 14 Mar 2021 at 22:48 PM
Is cladding ok to add to buildings now or will people struggle to get mortgages to buy these?

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