A Manchester neighbourhood will be transformed as more than 100 new homes are built. Construction has started on the properties in Ancoats - on a disused brownfield site.
This City - the town hall's own development company - is behind the project on Rodney Street. The project is part of a £32m investment, funded by Homes England, to build 1,500 homes in the neighbourhood.
There will be a 'mobility hub'; a multi-story car park with electric vehicle chargers; car share clubs; and cycle hire. The whole thing could be finished next year.
The 128 homes on Rodney Street will include 10 townhouses and 118 apartments in across two buildings. They will look out onto Ancoats Green. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features Each townhouse will have its own garden.
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