A developer has submitted plans to build four huge new towers in Manchester city centre. Proposals lodged by Reneker would see a high-rise quartet - including an enormous 60-storey skyscraper - spring up alongside the River Irwell.
Known as ‘Trinity Islands’, the four acre site is split in two by the Trinity Way ring road and currently used as a car park. READ MORE : Salford's skyline slammed as 'grimmest place on earth' as new tower is approved The scheme’s ‘elegant’ towers would be built in pairs on either side of the road and range from 39 to 60 storeys in height.
These would house 1950 apartments in total, including a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Plans also include a gym, a ‘drinking establishment’ and a residents'
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