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Updated plans for £1.7bn ID Manchester unveiled ahead of public consultation

ID Manchester is being led by the University of Manchester and Bruntwood SciTech

Sackville Street Building, Manchester city centre(Image: 2023 Midi Photography)

The public are set to get their say on £1.7bn plans to create a new district in the centre of Manchester.

Manchester City Council will be asked next week to approve the launch of a public consultation into ID Manchester as well as the new (SRF).

The framework is an update and replacement of the 2017 North Campus SRF and sets out the "scale, ambition and opportunities" that ID Manchester could bring to the city.

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Further details of the proposed plans are expected to be revealed during the six-week consultation.

ID Manchester is being led by the University of Manchester and Bruntwood SciTech, a 50:50 joint venture between the property and regeneration giant and Legal&General.

The district is expected to create over 10,000 jobs as well as provide education, apprenticeship and training opportunities for local communities.

The illustrative masterplan totals over 4 million sq ft, with the potential to accommodate over 2 million sq ft of commercial and retail space, and over 1,500 homes.