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Work starts on 500 flats at former Boddingtons Brewery site | Manchester News

By uk-times.com12 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Work has begun at a former brewery site on building the first new social housing development in Manchester’s city centre in more than 40 years.

The £145m development being built on the site of the former Boddingtons Brewery on Great Ducie Street, which has been derelict for more than a decade.

The ‘Brewery Gardens’ project by Clarion Housing Group includes 505 new flats, 60% of which will be allocated either to people on the social housing waiting list or for first-home buyers under the government’s shared ownership scheme.

Richard Cook from the developer said the apartments would help address the “major crisis” of housing across the UK.

Manchester City Council leader Bev Craig said the council had previously struggled to find a developer to build new social housing in the city centre.

She said: “[This development] is taking a bit of land, under-loved, unused and transforming it into a brand new neighbourhood.”

“It’s part of a bigger move to think about how we make the city centre more affordable to everybody so that we can have a mix of communities and everybody can enjoy it.”

Craig said the council had a 20-year plan to revitalise the Strangeways area, which included building 7,000 new homes, a new park and a new creative district.

She said there were also plans to eventually move the prison.

“No modern city has got a prison right in its city centre,” she said.

“Our long-term ambition would be that…we get Strangeways prison out and we can do some really exciting things that nods to our heritage, our creativity, local communities and Manchester’s growth.”

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