Ambitious plans for the regeneration of a former Fife paper mill could create around 850 new homes.
New retail and leisure facilities, a care home and employment, business and industrial space are also proposed for the Tullis Russell plant between Glenrothes and Markinch.
The 58-hectare site would also include an extension to Riverside Park, seeing brownfield land transformed into parkland connecting the new neighbourhood to the town centre.
Bellshill-based Advance Construction claimed its development would spark the regeneration of Glenrothes. It will consult members of the public during two events later this week, where it will allow people to view the plans.
Lynsey Breen, development manager, said: “Advance Construction’s plans to deliver a significant number of new homes, together with creating new jobs will signal a major transformation of the area over the coming years.
“It’s an exciting regeneration project that will give Glenrothes the substantial economic boost it deserves, allowing it to continue to grow in the future.”
Consultants Barton Willmore will work with Advance Construction on the project.
Barton Willmore planning director , Colin Laverty, said: “The former Tullis Russell paper mill site is an important landmark historically for the town of Glenrothes.
“Plans to regenerate the area by delivering much-needed housing, together with new jobs, will be a major transformation of the community over the next few years.
“We are delighted to be playing a part in helping give the area a new lease of life and make it an exciting place to live, work, play and visit.”
Tullis Russell went into administration in April 2015 and 374 workers were made redundant.
Representatives of Barton Willmore and design partner Fairhurst will be at the Rothes Halls on Thursday and Friday from 1 to 8pm to present the plans and answer questions.
Lynsey Breen said: “We would encourage members of the local community to come along to the drop-in events to find out more information and talk to members of our project team.”
Advance Construction has submitted a proposal of application notice to Fife Council, indicating its intention to submit a planning application.