Plans to build 350 new homes in Moss Side, including on the site of the old Reno nightclub, have been announced. The legendary underground club is one of four locations earmarked for development.
A neighbouring plot at Barnhill Street and land at Westwood Street and Raby Street are the others. Manchester council and housing association Mosscare St Vincent's say the proposals will bring 'much needed new homes' to the area. Read more: University of Manchester students forcibly 'dragged' out of campus building after weeks-long strike They say Moss Side's population has grown by 20% in the last decade and there are more people on the priority list for social housing than in any other area in Manchester.
Coun Gavin White, executive member for housing and development said: "It's important that we continue to invest in the future of our city by increasing the amount of affordable housing available across our neighbourhoods. "In the coming months we will turn to our community in Moss Side to help shape the future of this development, ensuring that their needs are at its heart." The proposals also include a community space that will 'celebrate the area's heritage', while Greenheys Adult Learning Centre site could also be used for housing, with the services transferred to a new building at one of the four areas being developed.
A consultation period on the designs will begin later in the spring ahead of proposals being submitted council in the summer.