Work will transform the 12-16 Piccadilly in Manchester to feature a 34-storey tower and the sensitive conversion of an adjacent Grade II listed building by developer, Lamington Group.
Alongside 251 aparthotel rooms, the scheme will include a net zero lifestyle museum and exhibition hall, a bar and restaurant on the upper floors of the tower and a planted rooftop terrace.
Robert Godwin, CEO of Lamington Group said: “We are delighted to receive approval for this landmark building. It represents a major leap further forwards for Lamington Group and its commitment to delivering highly sustainable real estate, fit for the city of tomorrow.
“This building aims to set new benchmarks for net zero at this height in the UK and beyond, and we are excited to announce further innovations within it soon.”
Key features of the project include:
Net Zero Carbon Tower: The 34-storey tower will be the first of its kind in the UK, leading the way in sustainable building practices and energy efficiency.
On site food production: Integrated into the south-east elevation of the tower, fresh produce will be supplied to the restaurant and bar, promoting local sourcing and reducing the carbon footprint.
Green Rooftop Terrace: Open to the public, this terrace will offer breathtaking views over Manchester’s skyline, providing a unique leisure space in the heart of the city.
Net Zero Lifestyle Museum: The exhibition hall and museum will educate visitors and guests about environmental impacts, sustainability, and green living, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of net zero practices.
Public Spaces: The ground floor café, museum, rooftop restaurant, and bar, along with the green rooftop terrace, will be accessible to both aparthotel guests and the general public, creating a vibrant, inclusive community hub.
Construction is expected to commence in early 2025, with the development set to open its doors in late 2027.