The redevelopment of a landmark Mancunian mill has been expanded. The Hotspur Press, on Cambridge Street in the city centre, has been derelict for years since it closed as a printing works in 1996.
But those plans never became a reality, leaving developers Manner to take on the project. The firm unveiled a bid to 'preserve much of the existing brick exterior and celebrate the heritage of the building' by adding a 36-storey student tower, new public square, and public realm improvements.Those plans were made public in December of last year, but Manner has now confirmed it has scaled up its ambitions.
"Since we submitted the planning application in December last year, we have been working with the City Council and local resident groups to further improve our plans," Manner MD Richard James said.
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