Really like this. Another good design by Tim Groom Architects. CGI’s + info from the planning application.
Manchester House of Social - Student Accommodation - 14 stories - First Street.
Vita wants to build a 14-storey building comprising 576 student beds at First Street.
Vita Group’s House of Social student brand aims to provide purpose-built accommodation for university-goers of the same standard as modern build-to-rent developments.
Erection of 14-storey building comprising purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) (Sui Generis) and ground floor foodhall (Sui Generis Use), and other associated works including external amenity spaces, public realm, secure cycle parking, access and servicing arrangements (Plot 10B) | Land Bounded By River Street To The North, River Street And Vacant Lane To The East, Hulme Street To The South And Plot 10A Of The First Street Masterplan To The West Manchester
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The existing Greenheys building is to be demolished and replaced with a new-build 131,000 sq ft facility at Manchester Science Park.
UK Biobank is in talks to occupy around half of the six-storey building, Place North West understands.
The rest of Bruntwood SciTech’s £60m lab complex, designed by BDP, will provide a home for life sciences companies working in diagnostics, genomics, and precision medicine.
Offering a range of labs with supporting office space from 2,500 sq ft to 22,000 sq ft floors, the development will “embrace the latest innovations in building materials and environmental technology”, according to Bruntwood SciTech.
Having acquired the building for close to £50m last year, the investor has lodged plans to modernise the 104,000 sq ft 58 Mosley Street.
M&G’s scheme will see the seven-storey Manchester office building comprehensively refurbished to bring it in line with the requirements of modern occupiers.
A consultation has launched on a 208-home development within the 55-acre Dumplington regeneration scheme.
Peel is close to agreeing a sale of a plot to the east of the site to long-time collaborator X1, which is advancing plans for two residential blocks.
The development, located close to the Trafford Centre, will feature properties ranging from one-bedroom apartments to two-bedroom townhouses across a pair of buildings reaching 10 storeys. The homes will be available for sale.
Renakers, Parkside, 518-apartment Greengate tower was approved.
The final piece of the prolific developer’s Greengate cluster would provide 518 apartments.
Having delivered Anaconda Cut in 2018, Renaker is nearing completion of the 51-storey Cortland at Colliers Yard, while work on the 444-apartment, 43-storey Bankside is in the early stages.
The next element of the Colliers Yard masterplan, a 41-storey tower known as Parkside, would comprise 246 will have one bedroom, 247 would have two bedrooms and 25 will have three bedrooms.
There would be 11,000 sq ft of commercial space across five ground-floor units.
The developer’s 518-apartment Greengate tower was approved alongside plans for homeless accommodation in Lower Broughton, apartments off Duncan Street, and a builders' merchant in Weaste.
Zurich wants to overhaul the 70,000 sq ft 35 Fountain Street once the building’s only tenant, Booking.com, completes its relocation to Manchester Goods Yard.
Working with OMI Architects, Zurich Insurance Company has drawn up proposals to refurbish the Manchester office building and extend it upwards by two floors.
The 35 Fountain Street project will see the building modernised, while the extension would add an additional 20,000 sq ft of office space. Indoor shared amenity space and an outdoor terrace would be located on the roof.
The investor wants to overhaul the 70,000 sq ft 35 Fountain Street once the building’s only tenant, Booking.com, completes its relocation to Manchester Goods Yard.
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