Plans have been revealed to build the UK's third largest skyscraper in Salford.
Henley Investment Management is behind the proposed development which would stand at 264 metres on land at Regent Retail Park. The building would be only smaller than The Shard and 22 Bishopsgate in London.
The plans have been revealed in an EIA scoping opinion request submitted to Salford City Council.
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The eight-acre retail park was acquired by the private equity firm for £16m in 2020 and is home to Home Bargains, Pets at Home and TK Maxx stores.
If planning permission is approved the stores will remain open until 2026, when the current lease expires.
Sainsbury's supermarket, which occupies much of the site off Regent Road, is not affected.
The wider scheme could include ten buildings with up to 3,200 residences, over 100,000 sq ft of space for retail or food and beverage as well as around 600 car parking spaces.
A planning application is expected to submitted by autumn this year and if approved construction could start in 2026, with the first residents moving in two years later.
Outline proposals for the scheme were first revealed in March.
Speaking at the time, Matt Brook, founding director of Matt Brook Architects, which is leading on the design, said: "At the heart of our placemaking-led, people-first vision for Regent Park is a new urban park, which will provide much-needed green space for Salford residents.
"Our masterplan creates a safe, walkable and inclusive neighbourhood where nature and architecture work together harmoniously, fostering a community that prioritises liveability and wellbeing."
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