Tuesday 18th November 2008

Yorkshire green light for £146m regeneration

Regeneration of what is Britain’s largest grade II* listed building will provide nearly 900 modern, distinctive and well-designed homes for sale or to rent

The development will completely renovate the 1961 flats to provide a mix of homes, including 634 for sale on the open market, 200 for rent through Manchester Methodist Housing Association, and 40 available under a shared ownership scheme. The social/affordable housing will be spread in a random 'pepperpot' style, dotted among the owner-occupied apartments.

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