[Ed's note: Continuing the mini-series on Dundee developments, here's more from Jeff.]
The leisure and flatted development under construction at the junction of Hawkhill and Session Street involves the demolition of an existing restaurant (Byzantium), re-instatement of a new 2-storey restaurant (with a take-away facility) and a 7-storey flatted development above consisting of 3 x 2 bedroom flats on each level (total of 21 flats).
At Land South Of Riverside Avenue planning permission was granted in March 2007 for the erection of 60 bed hotel with restaurant and formation of car park near Dundee Airport. This is due for completion in 2009.
Mcmanus Galleries is currently closed for the largest renovation project in its 138 year history. and is due for completion later this year.
“Who We Are” will create a Museum for the 21st Century which inspires, educates and entertains; which brings our Heritage and Art alive and secures its conservation; which tells a vivid story of Dundee in the World from earliest geological times to our current living memories; which restores the Victorian and Gothic grandeur of the City’s best loved and most prestigious building; and creates a regional ‘must see’ attraction in the heart of the City.
Planning approval has been granted for the the Tay Hotel building to create a mixed use development consisting of residential flats, an apartment hotel and a bar/restaurant. The bar/restaurant will occupy the ground floor and a mezzanine floor level on the Dock Street elevation. Above this, on the corner of Whitehall Crescent and Dock Street, it is proposed to locate a series of flats grouped around the existing central stair of the building and accessed via the existing main entrance on the corner. Work is likely to begin soon







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