Manchester Life Development Company is pleased to confirm planning approval for the proposed development on Blossom Street in Ancoats. The site is located in the heart of the Ancoats Conservation Area and is the third Manchester Life rental scheme to receive approval. Blossom Street will provide well-located, high quality homes with comprehensive facilities, helping to fulfil Manchester’s demand for rental accommodation and supporting the emergence of Ancoats as a desirable residential neighbourhood within easy reach of the city centre’s employment, amenities and transport networks. The currently derelict site will reintroduce active street frontages to four streets within Ancoats, with building heights and materials designed to be in keeping with the area. The development will provide: 62 one bed apartments 116 two bed apartments 7 three bed apartments 14 town houses with front doors on George Leigh Street 4 commercial units located along Blossom Street providing floor space for retail, office or café / restaurant use. Construction on the Blossom Street site is due to start in Autumn 2016, with apartments ready for rental by late 2018.Construction of a part 8 storey, part 5 storey building to form mixed use evelopment comprising 199 residential units together with formation 4 ground floor commercial units
Construction of a part 8 storey, part 5 storey building to form mixed use evelopment comprising 199 residential units together with formation 4 ground floor commercial units
Location

Manchester

Client

SISK

Value

£5m-£10m

Type

Residential

Scope

Groundworks, Drainage, RC Frame Structure

199

residential units for rent on a 0.24 hectare site at the junction of Blossom Street and Great Ancoats Street

£30M

cost of Manchester-based development

1.8

acre site in Ancoats

5000m3

poured on site