Plans lodged for £100m co-living development at Yorkhill Quay
Image credit: Urban Pulse
Plans have been submitted for more than 500 new homes at Yorkhill Quay, the first residential component within Peel Waters’ Glasgow Waters regeneration project.
Submitted by the waterside regeneration specialist in conjunction with national property developer Urban Pulse, the £100 million proposals for 526 units will deliver a distinctive new waterside co-living development at Yorkhill Quay, helping to meet growing demand for high-quality, flexible rental living in Glasgow.
The project has been carefully designed by Anomaly Architects to respond to its prominent riverside setting, featuring a series of contemporary, stepped towers. The design steps down towards the River Clyde, incorporating generous shared terraces with views across the water, bringing a more “human-scale frontage” along the new waterfront promenade.
Future retail, leisure and amenity use on the ground floor aims to animate the quayside, with internal uses opening onto a sheltered colonnade - a covered, column-lined walkway designed to bring the quayside to life - to enhance the public realm and encourage interaction between residents and visitors. Residents will benefit from a central reception and amenity spaces, extensive shared facilities, and high-quality landscaped areas designed to foster community living.
Image credit: Urban Pulse
The development also includes a two-storey podium that helps balance the scale between the riverside and surrounding buildings, while accommodating practical elements such as cycle storage and plant space, enabling more active uses at ground level.
The eastern tower has been designed as a landmark feature within the emerging skyline, with the potential for a distinctive roofscape and elevated amenity spaces offering panoramic views back towards Glasgow city centre.
The proposals build on the outline planning consent secured by Peel Waters in July 2024 for Yorkhill Quay, which will deliver around 1,100 homes, alongside leisure uses and new public spaces. They also follow the commencement of £3.75m infrastructure works currently underway and funded by Peel Waters, which will unlock the site for development and deliver a new 400-metre waterfront promenade connecting the Riverside Museum and The Clydeside Distillery.
James Whittaker, managing director of Peel Waters, said: “Submitting plans for the first homes at Yorkhill Quay is a hugely significant moment for Glasgow Waters. It brings our vision for this part of the River Clyde a step closer to reality and demonstrates the strong momentum now building across our emerging new district.
Work is currently underway on major infrastrucuture works (Image credit: Advance Construction)
“Urban Pulse’s proposals for a high-quality co-living scheme will introduce a new, flexible way of living to Glasgow Waters, helping to create a vibrant and diverse community from the outset. Alongside the infrastructure works already underway, this is another important step in transforming Yorkhill Quay into a welcoming, well-connected waterfront neighbourhood.”
James Paterson, director at Urban Pulse, added: “We are excited to submit plans for our co-living development at Yorkhill Quay, which we believe will set a new benchmark for this type of living in Glasgow.
“Our vision is to create a high-quality, design-led scheme that not only provides much-needed homes but also fosters a strong sense of community through generous shared spaces, amenity and a close relationship with the surrounding waterfront. This will be the first location in Glasgow where you can live, work and play on the waterside which makes this a truly unique and exciting opportunity.”
Image credit: Urban Pulse
Yorkhill Quay forms a key part of Peel Waters’ wider Glasgow Waters masterplan, a 13-acre mixed-use regeneration project transforming a former brownfield site into a thriving waterfront district.
Once complete, the neighbourhood will deliver new homes, jobs, public spaces and improved connectivity, helping to reconnect communities along the River Clyde and create a vibrant new destination for the city.
The project team working on the development includes:
- Project Manager – Axiom Project Services
- Quantity Surveyor – Axiom Project Services
- Architect – Anomaly
- Civil & Structural Engineer – Renaissance
- Services Engineer – Hawthorne Boyle
- Landscape Architect – Oobe
- Planning Consultant – Iceni Projects
- Fire Engineer – Atelier Ten
- Ecologist (BNG/PEA) – Enviro Centre
- CDM Principal Designer – Kirk and Marsh

