Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing The transformation of one of Manchester’s oldest and largest mills into almost 300 new homes has been recommended for approval by city planning chiefs.
Brunswick Mill, the Grade II listed landmark in Ancoats, would be converted into flats and townhouses as part of a £58m scheme proposed by Maryland Securities.
The renovated building, which dates to the 1840s, would house 153 apartments, while the remaining 124 homes will be built in two new-build blocks at the Bradford Road site. READ MORE:Man City suspend Benjamin Mendy following rape charge Around 20,000 sq ft of workspace and community space would also be provided from the ground floor of the mill,
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