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New future for ‘one of Dundee’s finest jute mills’

How the development will fit into the landscape on Broughty Ferry Road.
How the development will fit into the landscape on Broughty Ferry Road.

New images of how a historic former mill in Dundee is to be brought back to life as luxury flats have been released by the architects behind the project.

The Wallace Craigie works, comprising the former Halleys Mill, is to be transformed into 100 flats with associated works after a planning application was granted on Monday.

The developers, James Keillor & Co, are now hoping to start work on the development, which will transform the landmark site on Broughty Ferry Road.

Phase one of the work is due to start “within months”, according to architects, the Voigt Partnership Ltd.

Jonathan Reeve of the company said: “We are delighted to be involved in the recent successful planning application for Wallace Craigie works, which involves the restoration of a magnificent B-listed building, one of Dundee’s finest jute mills and part of the local heritage.

“The building is badly needing saving and our project team is ready to go.

“It is hoped work will be starting on site in the next few months following building warrant applications.

“It is felt that the proposed development will be a huge success that will revitalise a derelict site and enhance the development of Dundee.

“It illustrates Dundee’s growing confidence in the construction sector and emerging projects that are linked into and boosted by the ongoing waterfront development plans.

“These 100 homes for mid-market rent will be a welcome addition to the supply of affordable housing in Dundee.

“This is the second National Housing Trust (NHT) development for Dundee and we were also involved in recently completing the first under the ground-breaking NHT initiative for 15 flats in Broughty Ferry, which were visited recently by the Scottish housing minister Margaret Burgess.”

Developed by the Scottish Government and the Scottish Futures Trust, the NHT is supported by a Scottish Government guarantee.

Under the initiative, developers and local authorities jointly fund the purchase of newly-built homes then make them available for rent at below-market rates.

“Living with a young family in Dundee, I’m excited to see the city positively changing and this development will be a small part of that,” said Mr Reeve.