A new social and entertainment space made from shipping containers is coming to Glasgow.
Clydeside Containers will be built along the River Clyde and will feature a mix of food vendors, bars, live music, comedy performances, and community events.
The venue will be made from repurposed shipping containers, and plans are set to be submitted to the council in the coming months, with a target opening date of spring 2025.
The project aims to celebrate the city’s industrial heritage while revitalising its waterfront for modern use.
Clydeside Containers will also engage with local businesses and artists, offering opportunities to showcase their talents and products.
The venue will prioritise locally sourced ingredients and collaborate with Glasgow-based suppliers.
The development is expected to create jobs during construction and long-term employment opportunities in hospitality, event management, and maintenance.
It is also expected to attract visitors from Glasgow and beyond, supporting nearby businesses and contributing to the city’s tourism economy.
The venue also aims to minimise its environmental impact by repurposing shipping containers and implementing green building practices.
Dario Bernardi, the director, said: "We were delighted to break ground on the site this week, marking a significant milestone for the project.
"We believe these exciting plans for Clydeside Containers will not only transform the Clydeside into a vibrant social hub but also provide meaningful benefits to the local community and economy.
"This project is the first of its kind in Glasgow, and developments like this on the Clydeside have been long awaited.
"Clydeside Containers celebrates Glasgow’s past while looking toward its future, and we’re excited to work closely with the council and local stakeholders to bring our vision to life."