Luxury student accommodation in Cardiff gets the go ahead
Planning consent has been granted to Mace Developments for a new £75m student accommodation development in Cardiff.
Glossop Halls was unanimously approved on 9th November by Cardiff City Council Planning Committee. Work will begin next year on the development that will see the former West Wing of Cardiff Royal Infirmary demolished and replaced with 644 high-end student rooms and first-class amenity space.
David Grover, COO for Mace Developments, said: “The current availability of private sector student accommodation in Cardiff is generally considered below expected standards, so in delivering circa 650 new student accommodation beds, this scheme will also help reduce student demand for private housing in the area - a strong local authority preference.”
The development is located in the evolving student quarter of Cardiff, a short walk from the university’s main campus and student union. Designed by The Kalyvides Partnership and shaped by feedback from intensive local authority planning and community consultation, Glossop Halls will offer up to 10 storeys at its highest point comprising of 181 studios, 453 clusters and 10 apartments. New residents will also benefit from a multi-media room, yoga room, gym, library and study space. In addition, two retail units will serve students and the public.
Mace Developments is forecast to have the building ready for occupation ahead of the 2019/20 academic year.
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