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Pension fund invests £20m in 440-home scheme in Old Trafford

The 440-home scheme by developer Glenbrook and main contractor Domis Construction will be called Podium in Lumina Village

How Lumina Village will look(Image: Glenbrook)

Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF) has invested £20m into a build-to-rent development in the heart of Trafford's 55-acre civic quarter masterplan on the doorstep of the Manchester United and Lancashire Cricket Club stadiums.

The 440-home scheme by developer Glenbrook and main contractor Domis Construction is badged Podium in Lumina Village.

A wider master plan will eventually see up to 4,000 new homes delivered alongside new public realm, green space and 500,000sq ft of commercial space.

The pension fund – which provides pensions and benefits to more than 400,000 of its members – has entered into an equal joint venture with Moorfield Real Estate Fund for the project that will have a gross development value of £120m.

The other of the £40m needed for the deal came via a loan from Trafford council.

The first phase is due to finished by the summer of 2026, although following a funding deal between Glenbrook and Moorfield work started early in 2024.

This scheme is separate to the huge TraffordCity regeneration scheme which includes a new 100,000-seater stadium for Manchester United.

Some 440 homes will be arranged across four buildings and a central podium, with a range of housing types available, including apartments and townhouses aimed at young professionals and families. All residents will have access to ground and podium-level amenities; resident lounges, reception areas, co-working space, a gym and studio, roof terrace, cycle storage and a 200-space car park.