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Sarah Townsend The developer has submitted its long-awaited application to Salford City Council to build 485 co-living apartments and a 171-bed hotel on the Gorton Street plot it is buying from Network Rail. The apartment scheme, contained within a 36-storey within the Greengate district on the the Salford-Manchester border, also proposes the conversion of eight railway arches into commercial and leisure space. Progressive Living Developments unveiled plans for the tower around two years ago and last April appointed Domis as the main contractor to build the scheme. However, it has been waiting to tie up a deal struck in September 2019 to acquire the 0.5-acre plot from the landowner, national transport body Network Rail. ....