Stockport’s tallest building approved
Urbanize Homes has secured planning consent to develop the tallest building in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
The £30m mixed-use development, known as The Place, will consist of 164 homes across 14 storeys, with retail space on the ground floor.
Designed by Manchester-based Day Architectural, the building will be on the edge of the Stockport conservation area on Norbury Street.
Urbanize Homes has secured planning consent to develop the tallest building in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
The £30m mixed-use development, known as The Place, will consist of 164 homes across 14 storeys, with retail space on the ground floor.
Designed by Manchester-based Day Architectural, the building will be on the edge of the Stockport conservation area on Norbury Street.
It comes amid a wider regeneration in Stockport, where an estimated £1bn is being spent on development in and around the town centre.
The town’s housing market has recently outperformed the rest of Greater Manchester, with prices rising by 36.9% over the past five years, compared with 35.5% in the region as a whole.
Average rents are also 9.6% higher than Greater Manchester and 21.2% higher than the wider North West.
Sal Arya, managing director of Urbanize Homes, said: “Demand for quality new homes within Greater Manchester has been consistently strong in recent years and we are delighted to have secured planning consent for The Place, without question an immensely positive stride forward for Stockport and the future of the town.”
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