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Griffith City Council officially opened two important projects on Monday, with the Hanwood Cycleway and the upgraded Henderson Oval Playspace both. ....
BDP has submitted plans for a 36-storey mixed-use tower in Salford. The tower will include apartments and a hotel The building, on a 0.42-acre site at Gorton Street in Greengate, where Salford and Manchester meet, is set to provide 485 co-living units and a 171-bed hotel. The scheme, for Progressive Living Developments, also includes eight railway arches that will be repurposed to be used as social and leisure spaces. Contracts have been exchanged with Network Rail, which is the landowner, and work is planned to start on site before the end of the year. The railway arches will be used as social and leisure spaces ....
Progressive Living Developments has submitted a full planning application for its Gorton Street site in Greengate. The tower will include apartments and a hotel The plans are for a 36-storey tower which is set to provide 485 co-living units and a 171-bed hotel. The scheme also includes eight railway arches that will be repurposed to be used as social and leisure spaces. The professional team working on the scheme include BDP, Hydrock, Turley, BDP and Novo. Contracts have been exchanged with Network Rail, who is the landowner, and it is hoped that work will start on site before the end of the year. ....
1/2 2/2 Plans for a new 36-storey tower in Salford with a construction value of around £45m have gone in for planning approval. Developer Progressive Living’s plans for the tower include 485 apartments and a 171-bed hotel in the Greengate area of Manchester. The scheme on Gorton Street will be built on land that the developer has acquired from Network Rail. The scheme includes eight railway arches that will be turned into social and leisure space. Construction News understands a contractor will be appointed in the third quarter of this year, with a number of firms already being considered. Progressive Living Developments director David Fairclough said the project was part of a wider regeneration of the area: “Greengate has seen huge investment over the past few years; it is transforming into a sought-after place to live, and we look forward to playing our part in its ongoing regeneration.” ....