Former IBM Greenock site cleared ahead of potential 100m rejuvenation [Scottish Housing News]





Date: 10/08/2020

Groundwork to prepare the historic IBM Greenock site for a potential £100 million residential and commercial transformation has begun in earnest.

The site at Spango Valley, which is owned by Sandy & James Easdale and Advance Construction, is currently subject to a planning application for a mixed-use masterplan which would include up to 450 new homes, alongside areas of new employment.

The proposals also include a new Park and Ride facility adjacent to IBM station, which would see the station reopened to the public, alongside areas of extensive greenspace, parkland and a network of new paths across the site.


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Former IBM Greenock site cleared ahead of potential £100m rejuvenation

Scottish Housing News

Groundwork to prepare the historic IBM Greenock site for a potential £100 million residential and commercial transformation has begun in earnest. The site at Spango Valley, which is owned by Sandy & James Easdale and Advance Construction, is currently subject to a planning application for a mixed-use masterplan which would include up to 450 new homes, alongside areas of new employment ...

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A Wemyss Bay - Glasgow Central service formed by 334 015 pulls up at IBM (opened in 1978 as IBM Halt) in Spango Valley, Greenock, on 1 November 2008.
Location: IBM
Company: Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway
01/11/2008 David Panton