“This is not just about building houses. It’s about creating attractive communities to live, work and play.'
Hundreds of homes, a bakery and a supermarket are to be built as part of a £90 million regeneration of an area of Glasgow.There are currently more than 475 homes being built, with more in the pipeline, including 141 units at the Springfield Homes development on Dalmarnock Road.Over half of the 48 homes being built at Keepmoat Homes on French Street are already reserved, with the occupiers due to move into the properties in April.
“This is not just about building houses. It’s about creating attractive communities to live, work and play with all of the local amenities and green space to go with it.
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