Studio Egret West adds third tower to Manchester mixed-use scheme in viability redesign

Studio Egret West Manchester 2025

Office space reduced and homes doubled as developer admits the “financial landscape has shifted significantly”

Studio Egret West has added a third tower to its proposals for a mixed-use development in Manchester after revising a previously consented scheme due to viability concerns.

Oval Real Estate, the developer behind the redevelopment of the 1950s Albert Bridge House, has put new plans for the site out to public consultation and is expected to submit a fresh planning application later this year.

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