Manchester planners have granted planning for the Great Jackson Street cluster twin skyscraper. Great Jackson Street Estates will construct the £350m project, controlled by Salford-based investor Aubrey Weis. After completion, the Park Place will provide over 1000 apartments across the towers, with 56-storeys all designed by architect Hodder + Partners with residential towers rising from 7-storey podium building, ground floor being restaurants and shops. Before the start of the main building work, extensive enabling works include relocating a 2.6m diameter main sewer crossing the 1.4acre site. These works are expected to require around 15-18 months to complete. The envelope of the Great Jackson Street cluster twin skyscraper will contains brick-slip clad precast concrete piers around a double glazed aluminum window system.
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Project Team.
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The Great Jackson Street development area is dominated by Renaker, which has already delivered the four-tower Deansgate Square and is nearing completion of the 51-storey Elisabeth Tower. Renaker is additionally constructing a pair of 51-storey towers known as Blade and Circle off Crown Street.