Perth nightclub makes way for affordable homes
April 5 2016
Robertson Partnership Homes has begun demolition of Perth’s former Zoo nightclub to make way for 32 affordable homes on behalf of Fairfield Housing Co-operative.The £3m project will see the existing building taken down brick by brick over the next five weeks following its closure in August 2015.
Grant Ager, CEO of Fairfield Housing Co-operative, commented: “We knew the site would bring some challenges to the contractor because it neighbours a listed building and is right in the middle of one of Perth’s busiest through-roads. That’s why we awarded the contract to Robertson Partnership Homes. Stewart and his team have a great track record in working on challenging sites and delivering quality affordable housing.”
Fouin + Bell Architects have drawn up plans for a four storey block of flats on the site, with construction set to get underway next month.
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