Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox Around £41m could be spent unlocking the development of more than 2,700 potential homes - including affordable housing - on brownfield sites across Greater Manchester.
The combined authority has confirmed that 21 projects will be supported by the latest round of grants through the government’s £400m Brownfield Housing Fund (BHF).
Greater Manchester has been allocated £81.1m from the fund to spend until 2025, with leaders expected to approve a list of sites that will benefit from the latest round of funding this week.
Of the 2,720 homes there will be 1,350 affordable units that could be a mixture of affordable and socially rented properties,
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