The Trinity Islands scheme consists of four towers from 39 to 60 storeys, as well as bringing significant improvements in the public area.
The Deansgate scheme designed by SimpsonHaugh would create nearly 2,000 apartments, ranging from one, two and three bedrooms, and underscores the growing confidence in the Manchester high-rise market.
Consultant WSP supports both M&E and the structural design of Trinity Islands.
Renaker bought the site from rival developer Allied London back in 2018, which at the time planned five high-rise buildings, including one on 67 floors, which was to be Manchester’s tallest apartment block.
The site, which consists of two plots. It is bounded by the River Irwell to the north and west, Liverpool Road to the east and Water Street and Regent Street to the south.
The new Trinity Islands scheme will consist of two pairs of towers, with designs seeking to give each pair their own visual identity.
Due to C, the buildings are intended as diamond shapes with a crystalline facade, while space D will emphasize the higher height of the buildings with curved facades.
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