Renaissance Cgi Together, PAG, P. Emily Crellin

Jon Matthews Architects designed the building. Credit: Virtual Planit

Manchester approves PAG’s Renaissance tower 

A 27-storey building comprising 300 apartments forms part of the developer’s mixed-use redevelopment of the prominent Deansgate site. 

Property Alliance Group, working in joint venture with Starwood Capital, has already secured consent for a four-star hotel and 50,000 sq ft office building on the Renaissance site. 

The residential tower, designed by Jon Matthews Architects and known as One Cathedral Square, forms the third and final part of the £200m scheme. 

The building will offer a mix of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments and will be stepped in height providing several rooftop terraces.

Ground-floor retail units, a cinema room, a gym, and a lounge also feature within proposals for One Cathedral Square.

The scheme also features sandstone precast panels that are textured and patterned to reflect the stonework of the nearby Manchester Cathedral.  

An area of public realm next to the River Irwell could provide space for pop-up food and drink vendors as well as outdoor seating. 

Alex Russell, chief executive of Property Alliance Group, said: “We are delighted to have now been awarded the go-ahead for both the office and residential elements of our masterplan at Renaissance. We have a strong and dedicated team behind the delivery of One Cathedral Square.

“Following the completion and success of our best-in-class city centre apartment schemes, Oxygen and Axis, we anticipate high demand for these exclusive homes in a key district in Manchester that is set for an exciting revival.”

Avison Young is the planning consultant and Planit-IE is the landscape architect. JLL and Alliance Investments have been selected as agents for the apartments.

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Some nice balconies on one side of that.

By Balcony Warrior

Looking from speakers house it looks to be 4 stories short of the renaissance and then from the river side it looks to only be 1 which would compliment the renaissance. I presume that’s an optical illusion with the distance.

By Tomo

With that stepped design and ‘inside’ balconies it should compliment the apartment block opposite.

By Anonymous

hats off the Manchester you’re really smashing it over there! what a City, what a skyline! Can we please have Andy Burnham back now please? :’D

By jealous scouser

The CGIs have confused me. I thought this is across the road from Harvey Nic’s, on the other side of Deansgate, basically next to the Renaissance site, yet the images suggest that it is next to Harvey Nic’s? Nice scheme nonetheless.

By Verticality

Looks good. I hope it doesn’t look like Oxygen though when it’s finished, that looked good on the CGI but very unattractive in the flesh.

By Simon

You definitely can have Andy Burnham back with pleasure………he has done absolutely nothing in Manchester……apart from funding miles and miles of cycleways with his mate Chris boardman…….totally useless unless there is a photo opportunity

By True manc

@truemanc besides completely transform our city into a northern London…

By citeh

Jealous Scouser, I fully agree with True Manc, Manchester would love to be able to send him back!

By Digbuth O'Hooligan

I can’t decide on this. It is better than what is there now but it’s lipstick on a Gorilla because the area near Cathedral gardens is still a mess.

By Elephant

Overall Andy Burnham is doing a good job for Greater Manchester especially the transformation in way public transport will be delivered over the next few years. Burnham however as had nothing to do with the transformation of the city centre, the city council can take credit for that. As a true Mancunian I like to give credit where it is due.

By Monty

Is elephants comment accurate in this modern world?

By Shocked

Jealous scouser, do not be jealous, Liverpool has better buildings, better pubs, better suburbs, better parks

By DH

@Digbuth O’Hooligan “Manchester” would not love to send him back clearly, as he keeps getting elected by a landslide? You don’t represent the majority view

By Levelling Up Manager

And yet people still prefer to live in Manchester.
I almost wish what DH said was true as it’s becoming too busy.

By Anonymous

What is ‘renaissance’ about that horrible thing?!

By Anonymous

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