It's been empty since 1996
A developer has launched a campaign to stop Victorian mill The Hotspur Press becoming a listed building.
“This site was assessed by Historic England in 2019 and was not deemed worthy of listing,” said Richard James, Manner’s managing director. “Following a unanimous planning approval received last month from Manchester City Council, we are in constructive dialogue with Historic England and the City Council.
During the planning meeting which saw the scheme approved, Mr James told councillors that neighbours in MacIntosh Village and Chorlton Mill had expressed public support of the proposal, and that the commercial units on the ground floor and nearby railway arches would be made available for independent operators.
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