Dandara Living Development at Glasgow Harbour Tops Out

8th Sep 2023

Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren, Carol Monaghan MP and Kaukab Stewart MSP joined Dandara Living’s CEO Jim Davies in a ceremonial tree planting to commemorate the topping out of the development

Plans to regenerate the Clyde Waterfront took a step forward earlier this month (September) with the topping out of Dandara Living’s new Granary Quay at Glasgow Harbour. 

Situated on the site of former grain warehouses, Granary Quay is a build-to-rent development that will feature 342 new apartments. Residents will also benefit from a gym, a lounge and co-working facilities, house kitchen, car parking and cycle storage. Apartments will include a mix of studio, one and two-bedroom options and will be available for rent in summer 2024. 

In 2020, Glasgow City Council set out a Strategic Development Framework for the River Clyde Development Corridor for the next 30 years that will create a well-connected vibrant place that supports a range of economic, environmental and social priorities. Plans to develop Granary Quay were announced the same year. 

Central to the site’s design is the creation of a new urban park for use by residents and the local community. New private courtyard spaces and recreational areas will be available to residents with extensive planting and landscaping throughout. 

Jim Davies, CEO, Dandara Living said: “Glasgow is a vibrant, ambitious city with a spectacular waterfront and like many others is experiencing a period of change as we reassess what we want from our cities. 

“Glasgow City Council’s collaborative approach to creating River Rooms by unlocking land and generating new liveable spaces has taken huge steps forward. As a business we have demonstrated our confidence in investing in Glasgow with these two significant developments. Glasgow Harbour is a fine example of this change and growth and we believe Anderston Quay will be the same. 

“Build to rent is still a relatively new concept in Scotland which is hugely popular in other regions and appealing to young professionals who are looking for high-spec homes in developments that are professionally managed and provide a sense of community rather than living in isolation.” 

Lord Provost Jacqueline McLaren added: “It’s fantastic to join everyone and an honour to plant a ceremonial tree to mark the start of this exciting development at Granary Quay at Glasgow Harbour. It’s a great example of the continuing investment in Glasgow’s waterfront. Encouraging the growth of a new and distinct community around the River Clyde.”