Deansgate Square

Deansgate Square
The Deansgate Square skyscraper cluster, winter 2020
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeResidential
LocationOwen Street, Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates53°28′23″N 2°15′11″W / 53.473°N 2.253°W / 53.473; -2.253
Construction startedWest & South Towers: July 2016
North & East Towers: October 2017
Topped-outMay 2018 (West Tower), November 2018 (South Tower), August 2019 (North & East Towers)
CompletedSouth & West: 2019[1]
North & East: 2020
CostUndisclosed (estimated to be in excess of £385 million)[2]
OwnerRenaker (East & South Towers)
Legal & General (West & North Towers)
Height
RoofSouth: 201 m (659 ft)
East: 158 m (518 ft)
West: 141 m (463 ft)
North: 122 m (400 ft)
Technical details
Floor countSouth: 64
East: 50
West: 44
North: 37
Floor area183,000 m2 (1,970,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)SimpsonHaugh and Partners
Landscape: TPM
DeveloperRenaker Build LTD
Structural engineerDP Squared
Main contractorRenaker Build
Other information
Number of units1,508
Website
deansgatesquare.com

Deansgate Square, formerly known as Owen Street, is a residential skyscraper cluster on the southern edge of Manchester City Centre, England, consisting of four towers, the tallest of which is 201 metres (659 ft). The site is just south of Deansgate railway station and north of the Mancunian Way, bounded by Deansgate, Owen Street and the River Medlock. The towers sit at different angles to each other, with a slight bevel, or 'cut back', on each side of each building which ensures the towers catch the light at different times of day.[3]

Manchester City Council adopted a framework in the early 2000s, known as the Great Jackson Street Development Framework, which earmarked the site as an acceptable location for high-rise buildings. The framework was enacted to encourage building development, as the site had been vacant for many years and was perceived to be isolated as it was bounded by major arterial roads.[4]

In 2016, the scheme was revived with a planning application for a cluster of four skyscrapers – the tallest being the South Tower at 201 m (659 ft). The South Tower surpassed the 169 m (554 ft) Beetham Tower as the tallest building in Greater Manchester in November 2018.

Construction on the tower complex officially began in July 2016, with developer Renaker beginning construction on the South Tower and West Tower, the latter being 141 m (463 ft) tall.[5] In October 2017, construction commenced on the North and East Towers, which are 122 m (400 ft) and 158 m (518 ft) tall respectively. Overall completion of the development occurred in late 2020. As of August 2023, additional towers are under construction in the adjacent vicinity as part of the Great Jackson Street Development Framework, including The Blade and Three60 towers, both at 154 m (505 ft). The 153 m (502 ft) Elizabeth Tower was completed in 2022.[6]

  1. ^ "Work starts on luxury high rise". BBC News. 28 April 2004. Retrieved 23 February 2008.
  2. ^ "Polypipe Terrain works on £385m, 65-storey Deansgate Square development in Manchester". Kent Online. 12 October 2018.
  3. ^ Schofield, Jonathan (2 June 2021). "'The city wanted us to embrace the riverside' - Deansgate Square, revealed". Confidentials Manchester. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Great Jackson Street Framework May 2018". Manchester City Council.
  5. ^ Howe, Ed (August 2016). "Manchester Development Update August 2016" (PDF). Retrieved 2 February 2017.
  6. ^ "Elizabeth Tower". skyscrapercenter.com. Skyscraper Center. Retrieved 27 February 2023.

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