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Plans revealed for £32m key worker housing scheme in Manchester as deal struck

Developer hopes to help nurses, teachers and emergency service workers who have been priced out of the city centre market

Real estate investor Cheyne Capital and North West developer Mulbury have announced the forward funding deal for the project on Oldham Road in New Cross.

A deal has been agreed for £32m of funding for a 144-apartment scheme in Manchester - with a third of units allocated to local keyworkers.

Real estate investor Cheyne Capital and North West developer Mulbury announced the forward funding deal for the project on Oldham Road in New Cross.

Once complete, 35% of homes at the 12-storey development will be for nurses, teachers and emergency service workers at discounted rents.

It will comprise one, two and three bedroom apartments and work, entertainment and relaxation spaces, ground floor retail facilities, and a 3,000 sq ft roof terrace providing outside space for residents.

Stuart Fiertz, Cheyne Capital’s co-founder and head of responsible investment, said: “As cities expand, it is too often the case that keyworkers get priced out of the central housing market and forced to either downsize or move to less accessible areas.

"We are therefore committed to delivering high quality homes in desirable locations – and to ensuring that they remain affordable now and into the future.

“Mulbury has an excellent track record of delivering high-quality housing in Manchester and we look forward to working together to help address the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s severe shortage of inclusive, affordable housing.”

The site is currently occupied by outdated industrial buildings and a small surface level car park.