The plans were approved by councillors earlier this month
Three Manchester developments have been given the green light by the council's planning committee this month including two in the city centre. A 10-storey aparthotel and a five-storey block of flats in the Northern Quarter are among the plans approved, alongside new affordable housing at Disbury Point.
The buildings will be partly demolished with the façade retained. Speaking after plans were approved, Jadebricks director Mike Bathurst said: "A lot of work has gone into developing the proposals for Larard’s Still and I am absolutely delighted that the planning committee has voted in favour of our plans.
Further down Spear Street, a five-storey block of flats is set to be built on land where the former Crosby and Walker warehouse stood before it was demolished in 2009. The planning application for this site, which was originally submitted in 2017, was for an eight-storey building with 11 apartments. The planning committee also approved controversial plans for affordable housing at Didsbury Point which were subject to around 180 objections. The plans will see 76 flats built at the former WIthington Hospital site.
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