£1 Billion Great Jackson Street Development

Manchester City Council is set to approve Renaker’s latest project within the Great Jackson Street development, comprising of five buildings with a combined gross development value in excess of one billion pounds. Element Sustainability are extremely proud to have been appointed as the sustainability partner providing planning stage support for this world-class project, which is the final element of the Great Jackson Street masterplan that has reshaped the Manchester skyline with high rise towers, including, the iconic Blade and 360 buildings.

We have a long-standing relationship with Renaker, having input on all the Great Jackson Street schemes to date in a variety of areas, including; planning stage support, energy compliance, BREEAM or Home Quality Mark consultancy and certification.

This latest scheme comprises two phases; the first, a 71-storey tower named ‘Lighthouse’ consisting of 642 apartments and a restaurant on the top floor. The second, ‘The Green’, is made up of four smaller towers between 47 and 51 storeys. In total, the development will provide 2,388 homes in addition to office and amenity spaces.

For more details on the scheme, visit: https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/manchester-to-approve-renakers-1bn-skyscraper-plan-next-week/

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