Green light for 12-storey residential scheme in Salford designed by TODD Architects
TODD Architects’ plans for a 12-storey, 85-apartment scheme on Duncan Street in Salford, for Manchester-based property developer Generation, have been approved by Salford City Council. Targeted at aspirational young professionals, the new-build residential scheme showcases a mix of quality residential accommodation within a highly desirable environment that will include a residents’ lounge and a large communal roof terrace with enviable views across Manchester and Salford.
As part of Satellite MPR’s ongoing PR support aimed at raising the profile of TODD Architects’ Manchester studio, both in the city itself and the wider North West, our target list of key titles were all reached, guaranteeing TODD Architects plenty of positive coverage for the scheme which has been met with many positive comments online and on social media.
Seamus Lennon, Principal, TODD Architects Manchester Studio, concludes: “This is an exemplar residential development in its approach to design, technology provision and sustainability strategy. Utilising our knowledge of the local market and experience on other residential-led schemes throughout the UK, our proposal not only respects the character of the area, but will provide a high-quality living environment and greatly assist the city in meeting its overall housing targets. The high-quality nature of our scheme is expected to encourage further investment in the surrounding area, creating employment opportunities for residents.”
TODD Architects’ Manchester Studio has continued grow and has recently moved to a new base at Fourways House in Manchester’s Northern Quarter. Since opening its office in Manchester in late 2020, TODD Architects has secured residential-led mixed use developments in Stoke on Trent, Bradford and Wrexham, together with explorations into the repurposing of a major shopping centre complex in the Midlands. The Manchester Studio also recently won planning permission for the hotel-led refurbishment of Birmingham’s prestigious Grade II Listed Central Methodist Hall.