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Plans to turn former Dundee mill building into new student halls

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Plans for new student accommodat­ion near East Marketgait have been submitted to Dundee City Council.

The applicatio­n, which was subm itted on Tuesday and validated on Thursday, includes plans to convert land on Brown Street into a set of new, state-of-the-art student halls.

The site, within walking distance of both Dundee and Abertay universiti­es, is home to a former mill building which the applicants, Gylemuir Limited, hope to replace with a 361-bed block.

The group also plans to use the ground floor of the building as a retail area, with places for eating and shopping.

The plan would provide the same commercial floorspace currently occupied by four existing tenants.

The seven -storey building has also been designed to retain the mill’s traditiona­l single storey facade and features on-site storage for bicycles, as well as outside study areas on the first and fifth floors.

There will also be parking for electric cars.

T he building itself has been designed to provide students with a high-quality lifestyle.

In a design statement submitted on behalf of Gylemuir, CAG Architects said: “Student life is not restricted to simply a room, post box and front office. The cascade of landscape, from the high skydeck overlookin­g the city, to the breakout garden outside the study spaces and the communal courtyard that mixes with the commercial tenants, make a series of engaging spaces for the student.

“The building is the student’s home with a variety of rooms to experience and many opportunit­ies to interact with each other as well as with the wider community.

“The site is clearly a city centre site with close proximity to all the amenities that entails, in particular short walking distance to the two city universiti­es.”

A planning statement submitted alongside other documents added: “The proposed developmen­t provides an opportunit­y to regenerate this underutili­sed site with the retention of suitable commercial space and the delivery of a high- quality student housing developmen­t in the city where there is a clear and demonstrab­le need.”

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