Structured House Group named a finalist in this year’s Herald Property Awards 2019.
Scotway House – our flagship £40million GDV development– has been shortlisted for Development of the Year, sponsored by Rettie & Co.
A record number of entries this year have been recorded, according to organisers.
Craig Inglis, CEO Structured House Group and Founder of BOHO, said:
“Together we have worked with our partners to transform a derelict and unloved site along Glasgow’s Riverside into a state-of-the-art and tech-savvy building, and home to more than 400 students from Scotland, the UK, and across the world.
“We are creating with people and place in mind, building a future that goes beyond development, where people co-live, co-work, and co-create. We’re delighted to be shortlisted by the Herald Property Awards and we wish all our fellow nominees best of luck on the night.”
Opening in September, Scotway House is now navigating a new history for what was once the location of a former shipbuilding drawing office since 1885. Work began on Scotway House in January 2018 to develop a 14-storey tower and an additional 6-storey 400-bed student accommodation, complete with a separate 3-storey building dedicated to studying and socialising with 24/7 staff, a library, cinema room, gym, social spaces, study pods and outdoor terraces. Already the property has been named one of the most instagrammable student properties by mystudenthalls.com
The Herald Property Awards are in its 13th year of the awards, honouring the achievements of Scotland’s most innovative and successful house builders, developers and registered social landlords.
The event will take place on Thursday, September 26 at Glasgow’s DoubleTree by Hilton hotel.