The £11.2million project being supported by Glasgow City Council will provide almost 50 new homes for rent.
Wheatley Homes, Scotland's largest social landlord, is developing land at Shandwick Street, Easterhouse, which has been empty since tenements were demolished in 2012. READ MORE: Glasgow man found with cannabis worth £1500 gets permission to drive private hire
The developers have said all the homes will have low-carbon features, including solar panels, energy-efficient gas heating and high levels of insulation, as well as high-speed, fibre-optic internet connection. Frank McCafferty, Wheatley Group director of repairs and assets, said: “We know how new homes can transform communities and this development will play a big part in the continuing regeneration of this part of Glasgow’s east end.
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