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New image of Marischal Square released by developers

Artist impression of the Marischal Square development
Artist impression of the Marischal Square development

The company behind the controversial proposed Marischal Square development have released a new image.

This new picture shows the view which will be available from Broad Street of Provost Skene’s House when the development is completed, according to Muse Developments.

A top director at the company said the proposal will result in more jobs in the city.

Steve Turner, regional director Scotland, said:”There has been an extremely encouraging reaction to the Marischal Square development from a number of leading businesses seeking to establish a presence in Aberdeen for the first time.

“This just underlines our commitment to the project. We believe Marischal Square is a fantastic business location which will bring forward the much needed regeneration of this part of Aberdeen, with Marischal College at its heart.

“These businesses have been attracted by the unique combination of the quality of the development and its key location right in the heart of the city. By getting involved on site they will be bringing new jobs and opportunities to the area.

“In terms of the seven bar/restaurant spaces that we have as part of the development, there has already been nine proposals received from major operators and that in itself is a testament to
the calibre of this development and the enduring appeal of Aberdeen as a business destination.

“Add in the fact that we have already attracted the Residence Inn by Marriott four-star hotel to Marischal Square and you can see why we and our partners remain confident that the project will
work for Aberdeen and help regenerate the city centre area in line with the Council’s wider Masterplan ambitions.

“There will be 300 construction jobs available throughout the construction phase which starts next month.”