Clyde Gateway East
A 14 hectare (34 acres) site in the East End of Glasgow close to the M74 Motorway has become the first development opportunity offered by Clyde Gateway.
The £35m business park, to be named Clyde Gateway East, is aimed at attracting both light industrial and office-based companies to locate on a site with unsurpassed links to the major roads network,
The groundbreaking was carried out in early April and a first phase release of development platforms will take place in September 2010 with two further phases released in early 2011. The first occupants are expected to occupy their buildings by Spring 2011.
Clyde Gateway East park is being built on a brownfield site on London Road which has lain unused for over 30 years. It will also bring a number of public realm benefits to residents living in the local community, not least through the development incorporating a specially designed safe and secure path on a linear park down to the River Clyde walkway – opening up new walking and cycling routes to the 2014 Commonwealth Games Village and to Cambuslang.
With an acute shortage of good quality industrial space within Glasgow, this particular site is exceptional in terms of location.

Video footage of Ian Manson, Chief Executive of Clyde Gateway, talking about the site can be viewed by clicking here.
Courtesy of the Evening Times.
Further information can be obtained by calling Stephen Hope of Clyde Gateway on 0141 276 1566 or by visiting the website www.cgbusinessparks.co.uk