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Plans for £37m residential development opposite Manchester's Mackie Mayor food hall go to consultation

The proposals for 120 apartments across two residential blocks have come from Capital & Centric and Kamani Property Group

Plans for £37m development opposite Mackie Mayor food hall go to consultation

A consultation has been launched over £37m plans to build two residential blocks complete with private roof terraces opposite the Mackie Mayor food hall in Manchester.

Developers behind the partnership for the Swan Street scheme are Capital & Centric and Kamani Property Group, who want to build 120 one, two and three-bed apartments on the derelict site.

The proposals will include a shared roof terrace and private terraces for residents, with ground floor workspaces and spaces for local businesses, such as a café-bar or deli.

It would also feature a huge art canvas on the front of the building which would be one of the largest in the city.

Tim Heatley, co-founder of Capital & Centric, which featured heavily this year in BBC2 documentary Manctopia, said: “This is a great city centre location in the heart of New Cross so, as always, we want to push boundaries with the design and create something bold.

"We’ve got a striking roof terrace on top and what could be Manchester’s biggest art canvas on the front.

"This part of Manchester is known for its awesome street murals and we’ll be showcasing work from local and international artists, creating another reason for people to visit the area."

Capital & Centric purchased the site with Kamani Property earlier this year, and it is currently home to two derelict buildings - once used as a MOT garage and a storage facility.