Simpson Haugh Manchester towers approved

Trinity Renaker SimpsonHaugh

Scheme OK’d despite lack of affordable housing

Developer Renaker has seen its plans for 1,950 homes across a series of towers in Castlefield approved by Manchester City Council.

The £500m Trinity Islands scheme, designed by renowned tall buildings architect Simpson Haugh, includes four towers of between 39 and 60 storeys on a 1.78ha split site close to Deansgate in the middle of the Castlefield conservation area.

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