Ten derelict railway arches will ‘become new destinations for food, drink, leisure, and retail’ in a forgotten corner of Manchester city centre.
That’s because planning permission has been granted to renovate the arches, on Corporation Street in Red Bank. The 10 spaces will be revamped by The Arch Company, which has also recently secured permission from Salford council to improve another 10 arches on Norton Street in the Greengate area of the city.
The hope is to transform the area near Angel Meadow into ‘a ‘street’ of arches that will appeal to potential tenants in the current marketplace, the company said.
It has pitched the development as a plan for the arches ‘to become new destinations for food and drink, leisure and retail businesses to occupy’ while also respecting the city’s history. Try MEN Premium now for FREE...
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