NEW YORK: The four hundred and twenty-first entry for the seniors housing Global Awards 2016 has been received.
Planning permission was approved in principle in April to demolish the existing 236 dwellings and the redevelopment will start with an initial phase of 53 new homes in a low density, pleasant environment.
Scott Kirkpatrick, head of development at Kingdom, said: “The designs have been developed by 7N Architects, as a result of extensive dialogue with existing residents and the local community, undertaken in partnership with Fife Council. The proposals aim to transform the area by creating a new housing development that integrates fully with the wider area. The total development cost, for all phases to create 189 homes, will be around £26m, which represents a significant investment in the area. Approximately £3.9m will be provided to Kingdom as grant subsidy from the Scottish Government and Fife Council to help fund the first phase of the project.”