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DeTrafford companies connected to £94m Gallery Gardens owed more than £40m when they collapsed

The wider DeTrafford group is not impacted by the administrations of the two companies

DeTrafford's Gallery Garden scheme in Castlefield, Manchester

More than £40m was owed to creditors when two of the companies behind a planned £94m development in Manchester collapsed into administration, it has been revealed.

The two businesses were connected to DeTrafford's Gallery Gardens scheme in Castlefield which has planning permission for a 19-storey and 13-storey tower with 366 apartments in total.

The Gallery Gardens scheme had been earmarked for land at the corner of Hulme Hall Road, Chester Road and Ellesmere Street and has been approved by Manchester City Council in 2020.

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However the two companies, DeTrafford Gallery Gardens Block A Ltd and DeTrafford (Regiment) Limited, fell into administration earlier this year, with business restructuring partners Kerry Bailey and Lee Causer at BDO appointed to oversee the process.

No information has been provided on the future of DeTrafford Gallery Gardens Block B Ltd while no work has taken place on site since permission was granted. The wider DeTrafford group is not impacted by the administrations of the two companies.

How much did the companies owe?

According to a new document filed by BDO with Companies House, creditors were owed more than £40m when the businesses entered administration.

The largest creditors included Daiwa which was owed a total of £25.1m while Maslow was owed £11m - both via a cross guarantee.