What Exactly Is In The City Centre Masterplan?
Today Aberdeen City Councillors unanimously approved the city centre masterplan.
So what's in it?
The Denburn Valley
Aberdeen City Council want:
- Union Terrace Gardens reconnected into the city centre, leading to a new city centre residential quarter around the Denburn Valley and Woolmanhill.
- New footbridge connection from Union Terrace to Belmont Street
- Former Woolmanhill hospital converted into hotel and apartments
- Denburn Health Centre and car park redeveloped to create a new residential quarter, set in the Denburn Valley.
Heart Of the City
Plans include:
- Removing cars from the central section of Union Street, remodelling the public realm to create space for business to spill out into a people friendly environment.
- Redevelopment of the market.
- Remodelling of the St. Nicholas Centre with a winter garden with views to Mither Kirk.
Queens Square
Plans include:
- A new, desirable city centre neighbourhood, in historic surroundings.
- Cafes and shops spill out onto pedestrian friendly streets and squares.
- Cultural uses such as the Lemon Tree and the Arts centre add to this vibrant urban quarter:
- Ground floor commercial uses
- Residential apartments above
- Reuse of Marischal College Annex and Greyfriars Church
Union Street West
Plans include:
- An elegant city street and distinctive business address, providing a focus for independent businesses and entrepreneurs
- Providing business services, managed workspace, exhibition and events space and a home for the city centre development team
- Skills and business training programmes
- Public realm enhancements
Station Gateway
Plans include:
- The phased redevelopment of this key approach to the city centre, with new business and commercial developments framing a radically transformed arrival experience
- Removal of cars from Guild Street
- Remodelled station
- Redevelopment of Atholl House
- Longer term reconfiguration of the Trinity Centre to transform the link to Union Street
Castlegate
Plans include:
- Aberdeen’s main civic square and a key orientation point for visitors, linking Union Street with the harbourside and the Beach
- The square will become a flexible events space and will be surrounded with visitor orientated leisure uses.
- New hotels
- Markets
- Cafes and restaurants
- Beyond the square new housing will strengthen the Castlehill neighbourhood
North Dee
Plans include:
- A developing city centre office quarter, overlooking the River Dee and anchored by the Global Energy Hub, a centre supporting collaboration and innovation in the Aberdeen’s energy sector.
- A planned approach to include an integrated approach to public realm and a shared car parking infrastructure
- Driving footfall through Union Square from the south
- Stepping stone to the Torry Waterfront development
Torry Waterfront
Plans include:
- Riverside living and new hotels (including a hotel academy providing sector specific training), helping to regenerate the city south of the Dee
- A riverside park and footbridge across the Dee gives this community great accessibility to the city centre as well as spectacular views
- Riverside residential developments Hotel and Hotel Academy
- Improved public realm and city centre linkages