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Hana Kelly

Derelict building in Levenshulme could soon be transformed

Plans to develop an unoccupied building on Stockport Road in Levenshulme have begun.

A pre-planning application public consultation has been started by Mancunian developers, Views, which is open this Friday, 18 February.

The plans hope to turn the currently unoccupied 764-786 Stockport Road into a ‘mixed use’ development with retail space and leisure facilities on the ground floor and 30 apartments on the three upper floors.

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Previously, the unoccupied space was home to some shops, including a hardware shop, however they have long since closed down.

The development aims to be sustainable and will replace the existing buildings with commercial space as well as 10 one bedroom and 20 two bedroom apartments.

It is not yet known whether the development will include affordable housing as the the conditions of the building and its occupation are still being figured out.

The site on Stockport Road, currently (MEN)

However, once this is known, the plans for the development would have to be finalised and will be subject to an ‘affordable housing viability assessment.’

Designed by Manchester based Ollier Smurthwaite Architects, the current design is to have three buildings, lowering in height from four stories to two, in keeping with the surrounding buildings.

Matt Ollier, Ollier Smurthwaite Architects said: “Our proposals will completely transform the site and this part of Levenshulme by creating a sensitive bookend building that will provide a much improved and animated street-scape on Stockport Road which respects the heritage and character of the wider area.”

Patrick Sheridan, senior development manager at Views, said: “We are very excited about our plans for 764-786 Stockport Road and we realise it is important to share them with our local neighbours before we submit a formal planning application.

“The site has been empty and under used for a number of years, and our proposals will deliver much needed new homes and commercial space.

“We think it will be a sensitive and successful addition to the area which has an established, vibrant, diverse and welcoming community.

“We hope people are as enthused about our proposals as we are and we welcome feedback and comments.”

Information about the proposed scheme is available by clicking here.

The consultation period closes on Friday 18 February, and there is a feedback form available online.

Anyone who does not have access to the internet, should contact Rachel May at Avison Young on 0161 956 4080 and she will arrange to send the information to them in the post.

To get the latest email updates from the Manchester Evening News, click here.

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