Here’s the first look at Andrew Flintoff’s new genuine real estate plans.
A component progression company owned by a former English cricketer and Top Gear star proposes to build a 12-story construction and a hotel as a component of the 1.4 billion pound transformation of the domain around the former Mayfield railroad depot.
Plans for the assignment designed through Tim Groom Architects on Baring Street have been submitted to Manchester City Council and, if approved, Logik Developments hopes to begin the structure in the spring of next year.
It will be a component of a major transformation of the major component desert dominance between the Piccadilly station and the Mancunian Way.
Logik Developments CEO Neil Spencer said: “Mayfield’s story has largely been incorporated into this task spanning the Medlock River, Mancunian Way and Mayfield Desert Station.
“Construction is a nod to the master plan commercial and this has been an integral component of the direction and progression of this project.”
Logiuk said “detailed discussions” are taking place about the hotel of progression with the company, as well as “exclusive discussions” with a hotel operator that will be new in the UK.
The company also has a plot of time in the Mayfield progression area, but no plans have yet been proposed for this site.
Spencer, Flintoff’s cousin, added: “The task of making plans illustrates the appetite for progression in what will be one of Manchester’s most sought-after sites.
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“It’s an exciting task to be involved in.”
At the center of Mayfield’s plans will be a new 6.5-acre park, the first in the city in a hundred years.
It will also potentially have space for 1,500 units, 155,000 square meters of space, a 650-room hotel, advertising and recreational spaces.
Several high-level artistic and musical occasions have moved to Mayfield, most recently The Warehouse Project and Manchester Pride, and around 330,000 more people have watched videos in 2019.
Baring Street is the main assignment of the proposed centre through Logik Developments.
In June 2019, the company received a building permit for the construction of a 23-story apartment in Castlefield, after reducing its height from the planned 35 floors.