Salboy and Forshaw Regenerating Piccadilly East with Victoria House

Sep 6, 2022

Welcome to Piccadilly East, the bustling neighbourhood in the heart of Manchester that undergoes a remarkable transformation. Moreover, with a series of exciting projects and a dedicated regeneration scheme, this vibrant area will shape the city’s growth and contribute to the thriving UK economy. Join us as we explore the journey of Piccadilly East and discover the new public parks and green spaces that redefine this distinct neighbourhood. Additionally, get ready to witness the power of regeneration in action!

Specifically, Manchester Piccadilly Regeneration proposes to provide 13,000 new apartments, 40,000 new jobs, and lots of new commercial development. Notably, the neighbourhood, once a famous historical industrial quarter, now acts as a vital creative hub leading the way in technology startups.

Furthermore, the projects within the Piccadilly HS2 Strategic Regeneration Framework and Portugal Street East SRF area include Ferrous, The Castings, and Victoria House. Consequently, this indicates that Piccadilly East is on its way to modern redevelopment.

 

Victoria House – A Planned Home Away From Home

Victoria House, a planned 25-storey building standing approximately 127 metres tall, is an architectural marvel designed by award-winning architects Simpson Haugh. Developed jointly by Salboy and Forshaw, renowned for their meticulous attention to detail and high-quality projects, this impressive structure will feature 177 premium 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments in the heart of the East of Piccadilly.

With an immaculate finish throughout, these apartments will exude elegance and sophistication. The state-of-the-art gymnasium will offer a spacious and light-filled environment, perfect for fitness enthusiasts. Situated in the vibrant Piccadilly Central/East District, Victoria House is adjacent to the popular Ancoats and New Islington neighborhoods, adding to its allure. The building’s stylish brickwork and external facades pay homage to the area’s rich history, seamlessly blending old and new.

Sharing the neighborhood with The Leonardo Hotel, a 13-storey building inspired by Milan’s iconic ‘vertical forest’ tower blocks, Victoria House promises to breathe new life into the area. Offering stunning city views, the 04/05 units boast uninterrupted panoramas of the Deansgate city skyline from the 10th floor upwards. These meticulously designed apartments feature spacious bedrooms, ensuring both comfort and luxury.

A Modern Property with Affordable Mortgage Options and Excellent Investment Potential

Victoria House not only offers contemporary beauty but also provides an affordable mortgage option with a relatively low price per square foot. Built to the highest modern fire standards and equipped with all EWS 1 plans, this property prioritizes safety and peace of mind. Additionally, it comes with a 10-year warranty, guaranteeing the quality of this new home.

Residents of Victoria House will enjoy the benefits of a picturesque community park on the ground level, as well as conveniently located ground-level retail and potential food and beverage spaces. Situated in the UK’s top investment region, historically known for housing deficits, rising property prices, and enticing rental yields, this development presents an excellent investment opportunity. As part of the Piccadilly HS2 strategic regeneration scheme and the Piccadilly East regeneration, with excellent transport links, Victoria House is a must-buy for those seeking a beautiful lifestyle in a green and stress-free environment.

When you reach out to us, you will discover the incredible and versatile payment structure offered by Rothmore Property for investing in Manchester properties. Simply let us know, and we will be delighted to send you a brochure upon request. Our dedicated team is always available to promptly respond to any inquiries you may have.

 

References

Capital & Centric (2021, October 27). Capital & Centric reveals plans for Piccadilly neighbourhood. www.capitalandcentric.com

Manchester City Council (n.d). City centre regeneration area. Piccadilly. www.manchester.gov.uk

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