Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Around 300 apartments could be built as part of the proposed £200m regeneration of the Ramada Renaissance complex in Manchester city centre.
A 27-storey tower would house the flats alongside the existing Renaissance hotel, the brutalist Deansgate landmark which has been considered an eyesore for many years.
Part of the Premier House building could be demolished to make way for the residential tower, which would have communal and private rooftop terraces for residents. READ MORE : One of Manchester city centre's most prominent hotels is closing for good The tower will have sandstone precast panels ‘textured and patterned to reflect the stonework of the
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