English Cities Fund has lodged plans for a residential development in Salford, Greater Manchester.
The part-five- and part-six-storey building on Peru Street will consist of 100 affordable one- and two-bedroom flats.
The scheme was designed to provide a storage for 100 bikes, open-plan living areas and includes four accessible ground-floor apartments with nearby parking.
The project forms a part of the £2.5bn Crescent Salford regeneration, which is a collaboration between Salford City Council and Salford University.
Should it receive planning consent, work is expected to start early in 2024.
Joe Stockton, development manager at ECF, said: “As a business and as a partnership, we have both a responsibility and an opportunity to create future-proofed places, neighbourhoods and communities that respond to the climate crisis.
“Our work at Crescent will exceed this through a holistic approach that will benefit everyone in the long term, bring people together and connect them to some of the stunning green and blue assets Salford has to offer.”
ECF is a joint venture between Muse, Legal & General and Homes England.
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