Since Manchester City has a history of more than 100 years, the British government has invested billions of dollars in urban renovation, greatly increasing the local investment potential. Among them, the two most eye-catching redevelopments in northwest England are N.O.M.A’s 800 million large-scale revitalization area and Northern Powerhouse Scheme, which is adjacent to 500 billion high-speed rail facilities and can directly connect to London in one hour. And close to NOMA and the Victoria Station, the Great Ducie Street Strategic Regeneration Framework is another remarkable regeneration, that planned for homes in “buildings of scale” and 2.8m sq ft of commercial space. With the reconstruction plan, the government intends to use this to expand the city center of Manchester, and the demand for property prices and rental services in the area will further increase.
10 Highlights of Waterhouse Gardens Irwell House
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Price from £257K | Downpayment from £64K
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Built by renowned Manchester developer Salboy
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999 years household | Pet-friendly apartment
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Estimated Completed: Q2 2026
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3-min walk to Manchester College City Campus
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5-min walk to AO Arena
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8-min walk to Exchange Square Shopping District and Sainsbury’s Local, Greengate
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8-min walk to New Bailey CBD Extension
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10-min walk to N.O.M.A.
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15-min walk to Spinningfields
City Centre Regeneration Area
It is a testament to the city’s resilience, innovation, and commitment to urban renewal. This area, once marked by industrial decline, has been transformed into a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, and community. The regeneration project has breathed new life into the city centre with a mix of modern residential buildings, thriving businesses, and public spaces. It’s a place where historic architecture seamlessly blends with contemporary design, embodying Manchester’s rich history while looking forward to a dynamic future. The area is now buzzing with activity, attracting residents, tourists, and businesses alike, reflecting Manchester’s ongoing evolution as a world-class city.
The development aspirations set out within the Great Ducie Street Strategic Regeneration Framework area, which includes the former Boddington’s Brewery Site, envisages the creation of a mixed use neighbourhood with a strong sense of place and community. Building on the existing successful commercial base, it will deliver an appropriate balance between commercial educational and residential opportunities.
Salboy – A Leading Developer in Manchester
£950m Development Pipeline | 2,500+ Homes Delivered | 3,500+ Jobs Created
Salboy is a property development company based in Manchester, UK, that is known for delivering high-quality residential and commercial projects. The company was founded by Simon Ismail and Betfred co-founder Fred Done, and has quickly gained a reputation as one of the top developers in the region. Salboy’s portfolio includes a variety of projects ranging from luxury apartments to student accommodation and hotels. The company is committed to creating innovative and sustainable developments that meet the needs of modern living, and has won several awards for its work.
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