By Scott Wright IN a city where the impact of coronavirus is all too easy to see, it is encouraging to detect signs of renewal. While the streets were deserted during periods of lockdown, Chris Stewart Group made good progress on Love Loan, a £100 million property development a short walk from George Square in Glasgow city centre. The ambitious project, which unites an area enclosed by George Street, John Street, Martha Street and North Frederick Street, brings together the old and the new. On the new side, topping out was recently achieved on a 240-bedroom hotel, which will trade under the AC by Marriott brand, while preparations will soon begin for the construction of a 20-storey residential accommodation block, hosting 160 apartments.
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By Scott Wright HIGH-PROFILE property developer Chris Stewart has declared “real estate values have been maintained pretty remarkably” amid the pandemic as his company reached a milestone in its £100 million Love Loan project in Glasgow. Edinburgh-based Chris Stewart Group has just presided over the “topping out” of a 245-bedroom AC by Marriott hotel it is building a short walk from George Square in Glasgow city centre. The hotel is part of the group’s multi-faceted Love Loan regeneration project, which will also involve the construction of a 20-storey residential accommodation block and the revitalisation two listed buildings, formerly home to the Inland Revenue and the Parish Halls.