Trinity Islands, Manchester

Trinity Islands
General information
Status Approved
Type Residential
Location Water Street, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Construction started 2018
Estimated completion 2022
Height
Roof Trinity Tower X: 213 m (699 ft)
Trinity Tower V: 140 m (460 ft)
Trinity Tower Y: 128 m (420 ft)
Trinity Tower W: 97 m (318 ft)
Trinity Tower Z: 94 m (308 ft)
Technical details
Floor count Trinity Tower X: 67
Trinity Tower V: 44
Trinity Tower Y: 40
Trinity Tower W: 31
Trinity Tower Z: 29
Design and construction
Architect Child Graddon Lewis
Developer Allied London
Other information
Number of rooms Apartments: 1390

Trinity Islands is a proposed development in Manchester, England, consisting of around 1,390 homes costing approximately £1.3 billion.[1] The project comprises five towers with the tallest, at 67 storeys, reaching a height of 213 metres (700 feet).[2][3] If built, this tower would overtake both the completed Beetham Tower and Deansgate Square South Tower (currently under construction, topping out scheduled for July 2018) to be the tallest building in Manchester as well as the tallest building in the United Kingdom outside of London.

The development was approved in July 2017[4] and construction is set to begin in 2018 once the Ordsall Chord is complete.

See also

References

  1. Child Graddon Lewis - Trinity Islands accessed on 3 August 2017
  2. Construction Enquirer accessed on 3 August 2017
  3. bdonline.co.uk accessed on 3 August 2017
  4. Child Graddon Lewis - approval dates accessed 3 August 2017

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