Plans for Manchester BTR scheme revealed

Manchester BTR
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UK: Zephyr X Developments has revealed plans for a 237-unit BTR tower off Cheetham Hill Road, the company’s first Manchester project.

The developer, founded by Adam Faulkner in 2020, has launched a consultation on its plans to build the 23-storey scheme, which is designed by Hawkins\Brown. The project would provide 154 two-bedroom apartments and 83 one-bedroom units, as well as ground floor commercial space.

The tower would be built on a site fronting Cheetham Hill Road and bound by Carnarvon Street and Gibson Place. The plot has been vacant for several years and was previously the forecourt for a car showroom. The site is earmarked for residential development within the Great Ducie Street Strategic Regeneration Framework.

Graham Haydon-White, managing director at Zephyr X, said: “We hope to support the ongoing regeneration of this increasingly vibrant corner of Manchester and help meet the established demand for high-quality accommodation in the city centre. Through our consultation, which is getting underway this week, we encourage our neighbours to view our plans and let us know their thoughts.”

Zephyr X is currently delivering care homes in Wigan and Blackburn as well as a 375-apartment BTR project in Milton Keynes.

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