news:TOP-LEVEL talks are to be held to find ways of breathing new life into a derelict site after plans for a massive shopping park were scr-pped. Toryglen Retail Park on Glasgow's south side was to be built on disused pitches beside Asda and was expected to bring hundreds of jobs to the unemployment blackspot. But despite years of negotiations between developers Stannifer - now Multiplex - and Glasgow City Council a final agreement was never reached. Now the city council has confirmed that it has thrown out plans for the 250,000sq ft retail park. Instead planning, housing and leisure bosses are to get round the table and come up with an alternative plan for the massive site in Prospecthill Road. It is likely to be a mixed-use development with housing, retail and leisure facilities. The change of heart over the site comes after a February deadline for missives to be signed was not met. Multiplex is the Australian firm behind the new Wembley Stadium project in London, which has been beset by delays. It first expressed an interest in the Toryglen site in 1999 and today said it would still be interested in reaching agreement to develop the site. The firm was disappointed when the deal fell through after it had chosen Toryglen for its first out-of-town shopping development. According to a property boss at the firm, it was all set to sign the agreement with the council when bosses received a letter from council lawyers saying the retail park idea had been scr-pped. A council spokeswoman said:
MXG Price at posting:
0.0¢ Sentiment: Sell Disclosure: Held
A personalised tool to help users track selected stocks. Delivering real-time notifications on price updates, announcements, and performance stats on each to help make informed investment decisions.