A towering 23-storey residential block in Salford offering sweeping views is due for completion next year, delivering nearly 200 new dwellings to the city.
Building work continues on the C2 residential tower, which forms part of the broader Salford Central masterplan centred on Chapel Street and New Bailey.
Upon completion, the development will provide 196 flats across the locality, featuring a combination of one, two and three-bedroom properties.
Occupants will have access to an on-site gym, communal living and workspace areas, plus a rooftop garden on the 22nd level.
Backed by CBRE Investment Management, it is the concluding element of three waterside residential schemes, alongside the Slate Yard and Novella developments.
Combined, these towers across the district will create over 800 residences.
ECF – a development consortium comprising Homes England, L&G, and Muse – has spearheaded the scheme in collaboration with Salford council.
The local authority indicated that the broader masterplan for the region could attract £650m of investment into the city, generating 11,000 fresh employment opportunities through the initiative.
Councillor Jack Youd, Salford's deputy mayor, said: "It is fantastic news that this building has hit this significant stage and is another step nearer to being fully complete."

He added: "This is all part of our strategic plans for the transformation of Salford Central in providing more homes, commercial buildings, high quality public spaces and infrastructure that benefit local people."
Chris Bishop, senior project manager at ECF, added: "We've been working closely with our partners in Salford for more than a decade, using our shared expertise to deliver a brighter future for the city.
"We've tackled challenges together and created an exciting, attractive and sustainable neighbourhood.
"This is public-private partnership at its best – focused on delivering high-quality, long-term regeneration that will serve Salford well in the future."
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