Plans for two 51-storey skyscrapers in Manchester city centre have been submitted – and none of the nearly 1,000 apartments will be affordable.
A total of 988 apartments would be built as part of the development in the Great Jackson Street area next to the three towers at Deansgate Square.
A mix of one, two and three-bedroom flats feature in the plans, including eight penthouse duplex apartments in each of the 154-metre tall residential towers. READ MORE: Inside Manchester council's plan to tackle the city's social housing crisis Each building boasts its own co-working space, gym and lounges with private underground car parks and cycle storage within the three-storey basements.
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