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The Top 5 Most Exciting Residential Developments Coming to Manchester

  • Mar 25
  • 3 min read

Manchester’s skyline is set to change again over the next few years. Large-scale regeneration projects, new residential towers, and whole neighbourhood masterplans are currently moving through planning or early construction.


For buyers, renters, and investors, these projects highlight just how much confidence there is in Manchester’s long-term growth.


Here are five of the most exciting residential developments expected to shape the city in the coming years.



Victoria North is arguably the most ambitious regeneration project in Manchester’s history.

Stretching across several neighbourhoods just north of the city centre, the project aims to create over 15,000 new homes alongside parks, schools, and public spaces.


One of the key areas within the scheme is Victoria Riverside, which will introduce modern residential towers and large new green spaces.


Why it’s exciting

  • One of the UK’s largest urban regeneration projects

  • Thousands of new homes planned

  • Major new city park and green spaces

  • Walking distance to the Northern Quarter and Victoria Station


Over the next decade, this part of Manchester could become an entirely new residential district.


Trinity Islands


Located along the River Irwell near Deansgate, Trinity Islands is one of the most striking proposed developments in Manchester.

The project includes four residential towers, the tallest reaching around 67 storeys, which would make it one of the tallest buildings outside London.

Designed by renowned Manchester architects SimpsonHaugh, the development will create a major new waterfront skyline.

Key highlights

  • Four landmark towers

  • Riverside public spaces

  • Large number of new city-centre homes

  • Prime location near Deansgate and Spinningfields

If completed as planned, it could become one of Manchester’s most recognisable residential clusters.


Great Northern Warehouse The historic Great Northern Warehouse is set for a major transformation.

Plans include a high-rise residential tower alongside a revitalised retail and leisure destination around the existing heritage building.


The project aims to create a vibrant mixed-use neighbourhood right in the heart of the city.

Why it stands out


  • Combination of historic architecture and modern towers

  • New homes in a prime city-centre location

  • Major upgrades to public spaces

  • Close to Deansgate and Spinningfields


This redevelopment will bring new life to one of Manchester’s most iconic historic buildings.



Strangeways Regeneration


The area around Strangeways and Cheetham Hill is another location being considered for large-scale regeneration.


Plans could eventually deliver thousands of homes, alongside new commercial space and infrastructure.


Given its proximity to Manchester city centre and Victoria Station, the area has significant long-term potential.


Potential benefits

  • Major regeneration opportunity

  • New residential neighbourhood close to the centre

  • Significant infrastructure investment

  • Potential for strong future capital growth

While still evolving, this project could transform a large part of north Manchester.



Mayfield Park District


Mayfield, next to Manchester Piccadilly Station, is another major regeneration area already beginning to take shape.


The development will include new residential buildings, offices, and public spaces, centred around the recently opened Mayfield Park.


Why it’s one to watch

  • Prime location next to Piccadilly Station

  • New urban park already completed

  • Mixed-use neighbourhood design

  • Potential for significant new residential towers


As Manchester continues to expand, Mayfield could become one of the city’s most desirable central districts.


Manchester’s Next Chapter

Manchester is entering another phase of significant urban growth. Projects like these reflect:

  • Strong population growth

  • Continued inward investment

  • Rising demand for city living


For investors, homeowners, and renters alike, the pipeline of developments suggests Manchester will remain one of the UK’s most dynamic property markets for years to come.

 
 
 

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