A developer has unveiled plans to demolish a large part of Regent Retail Park in Salford and create a huge new inner-city neighbourhood.
Most of the current stores including Costa Coffee, TX Maxx, Home Bargains, and Boots would be demolished under the proposals.
In their place 10 new apartment blocks and a five acre park could be built, Henley Investment Management, which bought the shopping centre for £16m in 2020, said.
If planning permission is approved the stores will remain open until 2026, when the current lease expires. Read more: Brewery's cheeky dig at Fred Done's controversial 'Shudehill Shard' skyscraper which towers over historic city centre pub Sainsbury's supermarket, which occupies much of the site off Regent Road, is not affected.
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