Peel Waters proposes £100m co-living towers for its Yorkhill Quay neighbourhood

Peel Waters has submitted plans for a 526-home co-living development on Glasgow’s Clyde waterfront designed by London practice Anomaly Architects.
These are the first detailed residential proposals put forward for Yorkhill Quay, a neighbourhood within Peel Waters’ regeneration masterplan for the Glasgow Waters district.
The regeneration specialist developer, which is part of the Peel Group, secured outline planning permission in July 2024 for Yorkhill Quay, which will deliver around 1,100 homes in total.
If the detailed plans are approved, Peel Waters and property developer Urban Pulse will deliver a series of stepped build-to-rent towers.
The £100m scheme includes a 400-metre waterfront promenade connecting the Riverside Museum and the Clydeside Distillery as part of the public realm improvements.
Enabling works funded by Peel Waters are currently underway on the site.
The project team:
- 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 – Enviro Centre
- CDM principal designer – Kirk and Marsh









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