List of tallest buildings and structures in Greater Manchester
This list of the tallest buildings and structures in Greater Manchester ranks buildings in Greater Manchester by height.
As of October 2024[update], Greater Manchester has 24 towers completed at a height of 100 metres (330 ft) or more and a further eight towers above 100 m under construction. This is the largest number of high-rises in any metropolitan area in the United Kingdom outside London.
History and future development
The first proposed skyscraper in Central Manchester was the 110 m (360 ft) Quay Street Tower. Envisioned to be completed in 1948, it would have been the tallest tower in Europe.[1] The proposal was rejected and said to be inconsiderate, as much of the city was still rebuilding after the Manchester Blitz of the Second World War.
The first tall building boom in Greater Manchester occurred in the 1960s and 1970s, with notable buildings including the 118 m (387 ft) CIS Tower, which became the tallest building in the United Kingdom when constructed in 1962[2] and the 107 m (351 ft) City Tower.
Through the 1980s and 1990s, few significant proposals came to fruition. However, there has been a renewed interest in skyscrapers in Manchester in the 21st century, with a number of proposals being brought forward. In 2006, Beetham Tower became the tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London and the first to reach a height of over 150 m (490 ft), making it also the first official skyscraper outside London.[3] In 2018, Deansgate Square South Tower became the only skyscraper in the United Kingdom outside London to reach a height of over 200 m (660 ft). South Tower is due to be surpassed by the end of the decade by The Lighthouse, a 213 m (699 ft) skyscraper also in the Great Jackson Street framework,[4] Regent Park Ordsall Lane Tower 6, a 242 m (794 ft) tall skyscraper in Ordsall facing Great Jackson Street and Viadux 2 Tower 1, a 246 m (807 ft) tall skyscraper in the Central Business District.[5][6]
Unlike most major cities in the United Kingdom, there are no height restrictions and local planning officers generally adopt a laissez-faire attitude towards city centre high-rises in Manchester. If all future proposals come to fruition, Greater Manchester could contain nearly 400 buildings over 50 m (160 ft) tall, as well as nearly 70 high-rises above 100 m (330 ft) and 23 skyscrapers above 150 m (490 ft). Each of these figures are substantially higher than anywhere else in the United Kingdom outside of London.
Central Manchester is the predominant location for tall proposals, with 51 buildings over 100 m (330 ft) either built, under construction or proposed, along with a further 18 being built, under construction or proposed in Salford, immediately to the west of Central Manchester.
Castlefield, which contains the Trinity Islands and Deansgate Square skyscraper developments, and Greengate are the two areas with the biggest collection of skyscrapers in Greater Manchester either built, under construction or proposed over 100 m (330 ft) tall. Both areas are part of wider masterplans to expand Central Manchester and Salford out southwards and westwards respectively, with amenities such as new green areas and schools to enable urban living.
The northern side of the city also contains a number of office and residential developments either completed or, as of 2024, under construction as part of the £800 million NOMA development. Significant completed projects within NOMA include One Angel Square, a modern zero carbon emissionsenergy-plus building and the 108 m (354 ft) Angel Gardens residential tower. These buildings will be joined by the Angel Meadow development, which will deliver three new residential towers including the 128 m (420 ft) Angel Meadow Park and Angel Square office towers, and the Gas Works development which will deliver nine separate buildings ranging from eight to 34 storeys.[7][8]
List: Completed structures
This list ranks structurally complete buildings and free-standing structures in Greater Manchester that stand at least 50 m (160 ft) tall, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts.
An equals sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed. Buildings that have been demolished are not included.
Tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London. As of 2024, it is the 11th-tallest by height and has the fourth highest floor count in the United Kingdom.[9][10]
Part of the second phase of the Crown Street development area at the southern end of Deansgate behind the Deansgate Square development. It is situated between its sister building Three60 and Elizabeth Tower.[15][16]
Part of the second phase of the Crown Street development area at the southern end of Deansgate behind the Deansgate Square development. It is situated next to its sister building The Blade and Elizabeth Tower.[15]
Sixth-tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London, part of the Great Jackson Street skyscraper cluster. Features a rooftop bar and a 44th floor swimming pool, as well as a gym and spa for private residents.[17][18]
The tallest tower in Salford and the seventh-tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London. The largest tower in a collection of three towers in the Greengate area of Salford.[19][20]
Bankside at Colliers Yard is the second-tallest tower in a collection of three towers in central Manchester. It is a key development in the Greengate area of Salford.[28]
The final and shortest tower of the Deansgate Square collection of skyscrapers.[29][30]
14
Victoria Residence Tower 1
119 (390)
37
2024
Residential
NOMA
Victoria Residence Tower 1 is the tallest tower in a residential skyscraper development and part of the £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester.[31]
The tallest building in Circle Square, an area of residential development within the Oxford Road corridor in central Manchester where the former offices of BBC Manchester stood, incorporating numerous shops, cafes and public realm.[34][35]
Union, Tower 1, is a co-living residential skyscraper development containing almost 400 apartments and is a key element in the new St John's district of central Manchester situated adjacent to Spinningfields.[38]
A development in the Piccadilly area in the east of central Manchester, which features townhouses at ground level and apartments on the floors above.[39]
Located adjacent to the CIS Tower, it is one of the centrepieces of the £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester.[40]
As of 2024, it is the third-tallest office building outside London, after CIS Tower and 103 Colmore Row in Birmingham. Antenna spire height reaches 123 m (404 ft).[41][42]
A key development in the Oxford Road area of central Manchester catering to demand for student accommodation from nearby universities such as the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University. Upon completion, it was the tallest purpose-built student accommodation in the world.[45][46]
Union, Tower 2, is a co-living residential tower containing almost 400 apartments and is a key element in the new St John's district of central Manchester situated adjacent to Spinningfields.[38]
Artisan Heights is an ultra modern tower at the top end of the Oxford Road corridor in central Manchester. The tower is the second-tallest student accommodation tower in Manchester, home to more than 600 students as well as containing areas for commercial space.[51]
Located in the south-western area of central Manchester, next to Beetham Tower, Axis was originally conceived as an office development but cancelled during the Great Recession in 2008. The project was reborn in 2012 as a residential tower incorporating a giant advertising screen.[52]
1 Spinningfields is the third-tallest office building in central Manchester after City Tower and the CIS Tower and the tallest building in Spinningfields, an area in the western part of central Manchester which has undergone intense development in the past 10 years to develop new office and entertainment spaces in the city.[53]
River Street Tower is a development adjacent to Deansgate Square. The tower is the third-tallest student accommodation tower in Manchester, home to nearly 800 students. Construction of a larger 125 m (410 ft) tower initially commenced in 2013 but was put on hold the same year and eventually replaced with the current tower.[54]
Due to its location in the heart of central Manchester, above the Arndale shopping centre, Arndale House is a prominent building in the city. When completed in 1979 it was the third-tallest tower in the city after City Tower and the CIS Tower.[55]
Blue, MediaCityUK
90 (295)
18
2010
Office
Salford Quays
Blue is part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[56]
Furness Quay Tower 1
90 (295)
26
2020
Residential
Salford Quays
Furness Quay Tower 1 is the tallest tower in a scheme in the heart of Salford Quays delivering over 750 apartments. The scheme includes a smaller tower and the conversion of Furness House and Custom House, two 1970s office buildings.[57]
34
New Victoria Tower 1
89 (292)
25
2022
Residential
Central Business District
New Victoria is a large office and residential scheme located by Victoria train station in the northern side of central Manchester.[58]
35
One Greengate Block A
88 (289)
31
2016
Residential
Greengate
One Greengate is the second-tallest development within Greengate.[59]
Manchester Town Hall was the tallest building in Manchester for 85 years from 1877 until the CIS Tower was completed in 1962. Manchester Town Hall remains a prominent focal point in the city.[60]
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TheHeart, MediaCityUK
86 (282)
22
2010
Hotel
Salford Quays
TheHeart is the second-tallest hotel in Manchester after the Hilton Hotel situated in the Beetham Tower. Part of MediaCityUK, TheHeart is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[61][62]
Square Gardens, First Street South Tower 3
86 (282)
29
2024
Residential
Castlefield
Square Gardens, First Street is a skyscraper containing over 2,200 co-living residential apartments.[23][63]
The X1 Media City development consists of four identical residential towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.
Two buildings have been completed and two more are under construction as of 2023.[64][65]
Cambridge Street Block A, constructed by Renaker, is the tallest of a collection of prominent residential buildings in the Oxford Road area of the city, close to the Bridgewater Heights development.[66]
43
One Regent
82 (269)
28
2016
Residential
Castlefield
One Regent is a residential development in the western part of central Manchester. One Regent is situated on Regent Road, a major road artery into the city from western conurbations such as Liverpool.[67]
Situated on the River Irwell in central Manchester, North Tower is a prominent building in Greengate due to its elevated position and the third-tallest hotel in Manchester.[69]
Heyrod Street Tower is a residential tower containing 350 apartments. It lies in Piccadilly as part of the Portugal Street East regeneration area.[70]
Victoria House, Great Ancoats Street
78 (256)
25
2023
Residential
Ancoats
Victoria House, Great Ancoats Street is a residential tower containing 150 apartments. It is situated in the Ancoats area of central Manchester, an area of expected high development of the city centre out from its traditional Eastern borders.[71]
The second-tallest office building in central Manchester upon its completion, Manchester One, formerly known as the Portland Tower, is still a prominent building in the Piccadilly Gardens area of the city.[72][73]
Victoria Residence Tower 2
77 (253)
26
2024
Residential
NOMA
Victoria Residence Tower 2 is the second-tallest tower in a residential skyscraper development and part of the £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester.[31]
50
1 Circle Square
76 (249)
18
2020
Residential
Chorlton-on-Medlock
1 Circle Square is the second-tallest building in the Circle Square development within the Oxford Road corridor in central Manchester where the former offices of BBC Manchester stood, incorporating numerous shops, cafes and a park.[34]
Upon completion was one of the tallest buildings in Greater Manchester and remains the tallest building in the suburb of Pendleton, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of central Manchester. It was built as part of a number of residential high rises constructed in the 1960s and 1970s as a response to high demand for social housing in the city at the time.[74]
The Church of Saint Mary in the southern suburb of Hulme was the tallest building in the city of Manchester when it was completed in 1858 for six years until the Manchester Assize Courts were constructed in 1864.[76]
NumberOne, MediaCityUK
74 (241)
22
2010
Residential
Salford Quays
NumberOne, MediaCityUK is part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[77]
Was the tallest building in Greater Manchester upon its completion in 1848. Salford Cathedral is still a prominent building on the East Lancashire Road approaching central Manchester.[78]
The third-tallest structure in Greater Manchester when completed in 1869, Strangeways remains a recognisable part of the skyline due to the imposing design of its ventilation tower.[79]
Built on the bank of Heaton Park reservoir within the largest park in Manchester, in conjunction with a number of other telecommunication towers throughout the United Kingdom as part of operation Backbone.[80]
Novella Tower 1
73 (240)
23
2022
Residential
Greengate
Novella Tower, located between Trinity Way and the River Irwell, features 211 apartments.[81]
New Victoria Tower 2
73 (240)
20
2022
Residential
Central Business District
New Victoria is a large office and residential scheme located by Victoria train station in the northern side of central Manchester.[58]
St George's Church is an active Anglican parish church and remains the tallest structure constructed in the borough of Stockport, 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of central Manchester.[82]
Located adjacent to Deansgate, the Great Northern Tower features a sloped roof design to complement the curved roof of the nearby Manchester Central Convention Complex and create a distinctive silhouette.[83]
One Angel Square is a distinctive design and one of the most sustainable buildings in Europe. Located adjacent to the CIS Tower, One Angel Square is one of the centrepieces of the £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester.[84]
3 St Peter's Square is a hotel development consisting of both Motel One and StayCity hotel chains. It forms part of a new civic space for St. Peter's Square in the heart of central Manchester.[85]
64
Square Gardens, First Street South Tower 4
71 (233)
22
2024
Residential
Castlefield
Square Gardens, First Street is a skyscraper containing over 2,200 co-living residential apartments.[23][86]
Originally conceived as part of Manchester's bid for the 2000 summer Olympics, the City of Manchester stadium was built to host the 2002 Commonwealth Games. With a capacity of 60,000, it is one of the largest stadiums in the United Kingdom and hosts numerous international events.[87]
The tallest building in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to central Manchester, Jefferson Place is a large and imposing residential complex.[88]
Oldfield Wharf Tower 1 is a residential development located in Ordsall close to the University of Salford.[89]
68=
Chapel Wharf Tower 1
69 (226)
23
2018
Residential
Greengate
Chapel Wharf Tower 1 is a residential development in the Greengate area of Salford on the banks of the River Irwell. Part of a larger development consisting of four towers, Chapel Wharf development is home to 995 apartments.[90]
Church Street, Eccles Tower
69 (226) (Estimate)
23
2024
Residential
Eccles
Church Street Tower is a residential proposal containing 270 apartments.[91]
70=
White, Media City
68 (223)
15
2010
Office
Salford Quays
White, MediaCityUK is part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[92]
Located on the River Irwell in Ordsall, approaching the western gateway to central Manchester, Wilburn Wharf is the tallest of four distinct tower blocks in Wilburn Basin.[93]
Local Crescent, The Crescent Tower 1
68 (223)
21
2020
Residential
Ordsall
Local Crescent Tower 1 is the tallest tower in a collection of three residential towers in Ordsall close to the University of Salford. The Local Crescent development is home to 400 apartments.[94]
The Gate, Angel Meadow
68 (223)
22
2021
Residential
NOMA
The Gate is the second-tallest tower in the Angel Meadow development adjacent to NOMA, an £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester. The Gate was being constructed along with its sister tower, The Stile.[95]
74=
Millennium Tower
67 (220)
21
2008
Residential
Salford Quays
Millennium Tower is a residential development in Salford Quays. Part of MediaCityUK, Millennium Tower is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[96]
The tallest building within Manchester's historical Northern Quarter, The Light House was originally made up of three individual buildings and refurbished into one apartment complex. This redevelopment is part of a wider regeneration of the Northern Quarter and neighbouring Piccadilly Gardens, key commercial and vibrant areas of central Manchester.[97]
Lightbox, Media City
67 (220)
19
2019
Residential
Salford Quays
Lightbox and the Green Rooms are two sister residential developments and the joint seventh-tallest buildings in Salford Quays, each offering over 200 apartments. Part of MediaCityUK, they are part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[98][99]
Victoria Residence is part of a skyscraper development with its sister building, Elizabeth Tower. Located in the southern gateway to central Manchester, in close proximity to Deansgate Square, Victoria Residence features an on site gym and two sky gardens for private residents.[100]
Situated at the top of Oxford Street in central Manchester, the Kimpton Clocktower Hotel is an iconic building for the city. Built in two phases, it was originally an open business hall. The second phase of construction added a 66 m (217 ft) clock tower. The building was converted to a hotel in 1996 and now has Grade II listed status.[101]
Built during the residential tower boom of the 1960s, Stretford House, 3 miles (4.8 km) south west of central Manchester, is the tallest tower in the suburb of Stretford. Stretford House lies on Chester Road, a key route from the western gateway into central Manchester.[102]
Spruce Court
66 (217)
23
1969
Residential
Pendleton
Spruce Court, Thorn Court, Bronte Court, Churchill Court and Fitzwarren Court were some of the tallest towers in Greater Manchester when constructed. They were constructed in the 1960s residential tower boom as a response to large overspills of population displaced by significant economic changes caused by industrial decline.[103][104][105][106][107]
Thorn Court
66 (217)
23
1969
Residential
Pendleton
Bronte Court
66 (217)
23
1970
Residential
Pendleton
Churchill Court
66 (217)
23
1970
Residential
Pendleton
Fitzwarren Court
66 (217)
23
1970
Residential
Pendleton
Sovereign Point
66 (217)
20
2005
Residential
Salford Quays
Sovereign Point was the tallest building in Salford Quays at the time of its construction. Sovereign Point is part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[108]
The Filaments Tower 1
66 (216)
22
2020
Residential
Greengate
Gore Street Tower 1 is the tallest tower in a collection of three residential towers in the Greengate area of Salford. The Gore Street development is home to 375 apartments and 11 townhouses.[109]
Victoria Mill is the tallest mill ever constructed in Greater Manchester. Located in Miles Platting, less than 2 miles (3.2 km) to the North East of central Manchester, Victoria Mill is a Grade II* listed building. Functional to its original purpose until 1960, it was later converted to office and residential use.[110]
Imperial Point At The Lowry
65 (213)
16
2001
Residential
Salford Quays
The tallest building in Salford Quays when constructed. Part of MediaCityUK, Imperial Point At The Lowry is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[111]
Britton House
65 (213)
21
2009
Residential
Green Quarter
Located in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to central Manchester, Britton House is a large residential complex.[112]
Cypress Place
65 (213)
20
2013
Residential
Green Quarter
Located in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to central Manchester, Cypress Place is a large residential complex.[113]
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Albert Bridge House
64 (210)
18
1959
Office
Spinningfields
Located on the River Irwell in the Spinningfields part of central Manchester, Albert Bridge House was the tallest office building in the city when constructed.[114]
Located in the Piccadilly area of central Manchester, 111 Piccadilly was the fifth-tallest office building in the city when constructed. Located near Piccadilly station, the busiest in central Manchester, 111 Piccadilly remains one of the tallest buildings in a predominantly low rise area of the city.[115]
Dunkirk Rise, Mitchell Hey, Tentercroft and Town Mill Brow are the tallest towers in Rochdale, a northeast borough of Greater Manchester. They were constructed in the 1960s residential tower boom as a response to large overspills of population displaced by significant economic changes caused by industrial decline.[116][117][118][119]
Mitchell Hey
64 (210)
21
1966
Residential
Rochdale
Tentercroft
64 (210)
21
1966
Residential
Rochdale
Town Mill Brow
64 (210)
21
1966
Residential
Rochdale
Tempus Tower
64 (210)
20
2006
Residential
Green Quarter
Located on the River Irwell in the Green Quarter part of central Manchester, Tempus Tower is one of a number of high-rise residential buildings constructed in the Northern Gateway to central Manchester to cater for significant rising populations in the city.[120]
Islington Wharf
64 (210)
21
2008
Residential
New Islington
Islington Wharf Tower is currently[when?] the tallest building in the New Islington area of central Manchester, an area of expected high development of the city centre out from its traditional Eastern borders.[121]
One Greengate Block D
64 (210)
21
2016
Residential
Greengate
One Greengate Block D is currently[when?] the third-tallest development within the Greengate area of Salford.[122]
The Slate Yard Flint Building
64 (210)
21
2020
Residential
New Bailey
The Slate Yard Flint Building is the tallest tower in a collection of three residential towers in the New Bailey area of central Manchester.[123]
Skyline Central is currently[when?] the fourth-tallest building and second-tallest residential building in the £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester.[124]
The Peninsula is a prominent modern office block constructed in the Green Quarter of central Manchester. Along with signature new developments in the neighbouring NOMA development area, The Peninsula is part of wider plans for regeneration for the northern gateway to central Manchester.[125]
Cambridge Street Block B
63 (207)
21
2016
Residential
Oxford Road
Cambridge Street Block B, constructed by Renaker, is the second-tallest of a collection of prominent residential buildings in the Oxford Road area of the city, close to the Bridgewater Heights development.[126]
Situated at the north end of the Deansgate, a key artery in central Manchester, No.1 Deansgate is the tallest all-steel residential building in the United Kingdom and one of the most expensive addresses in Manchester.[127]
X1 The Gateway
62 (203)
21
2020
Residential
Salford Quays
X1 The Gateway is a modern 191 apartment residential tower in Salford Quays. The tower topped out in late 2018, however, soon after construction stalled with final completion running into 2020.[128]
Located 2 miles (3.2 km) south west of central Manchester, Old Trafford football stadium is the biggest club stadium in the United Kingdom, the second biggest football stadium in the United Kingdom after Wembley and the 11th-largest in Europe.[129]
Built to house students from the University of Manchester, Owens Park has housed a number of famous residents including Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien and comedians Rik Mayall and Jack Whitehall. The future of the tower is unclear and has on numerous occasions been earmarked for demolition to revitalise the Fallowfield campus.[130]
Hanover Towers
61 (200)
22
1969
Residential
Stockport
Hanover Towers and Pendlebury Towers are the second-tallest buildings in the borough of Stockport. Constructed to house the overspill of population from central Manchester during industrial decline.[131][132]
Pendlebury Towers
61 (200)
22
1969
Residential
Stockport
City Lofts
61 (200)
21
2007
Residential
Salford Quays
City Lofts was the third-tallest building in Salford Quays when it was constructed. Part of MediaCityUK, City Lofts is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[133]
Brooklyn Hotel
61 (200)
16
2019
Hotel
Piccadilly
Located on Portland Street in the Piccadilly area of central Manchester, Brooklyn Hotel is a period style hotel and the fifth-largest hotel in central Manchester.[134]
Castle Wharf Tower 1 is the larger tower in a residential development on Chester Road in the southern gateway to central Manchester. The scheme delivers 188 apartments and includes a leisure suite incorporating a gym and wellness suite.[135]
Eden
61 (200)
15
2023
Office
New Bailey
Eden is an office development in the New Bailey area of central Manchester.[136]
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St James's Buildings
60 (197)
9
1912
Office
Oxford Road
Located at the north end of Oxford Road, St James's Buildings is an iconic Edwardian style high rise in central Manchester. Initially constructed to house textile companies and merchants during the Industrial Revolution, St James's Buildings has since been converted into housing modern office space.[137]
Currently[when?] remains the tallest building in the suburb of Eccles, 5 miles (8.0 km) west of central Manchester. Charter House was constructed in the 1960s residential tower boom as a response to large overspills of population displaced by significant economic changes caused by industrial decline.[138]
5 Exchange Quay
60 (197)
20
1997
Office
Salford Quays
The tallest building in Salford Quays when constructed. Part of MediaCityUK, 5 Exchange Quay is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[139]
The Edge (B)
60 (197)
18
2004
Office / Residential
Greengate
When constructed, The Edge B and C were the tallest buildings in the Greengate area of Salford.[140][141]
The Edge (C)
60 (197)
18
2004
Office / Residential
Greengate
2 Leftbank Apartments
60 (197)
16
2005
Residential
Spinningfields
2 and 3 Leftbank Apartments are twin buildings built on the edge of the Spinningfields area of central Manchester bordering the City of Salford on the River Irwell.[142][143]
3 Leftbank Apartments
60 (197)
16
2005
Residential
Spinningfields
3 Piccadilly Place
60 (197)
13
2007
Office
Piccadilly
One of the tallest buildings in the Piccadilly area of central Manchester, 3 Piccadilly Place is a modern office development located next to Piccadilly station, the largest train station in central Manchester.[144]
Chancery Place
60 (197)
15
2008
Office
Central Business District
Inspired by the Flatiron Building in New York City, Chancery Place is a modern office building in the heart of central Manchester. Completed in 2008, Chancery Place was refurbished in 2019.[145]
Completed in 2013 to coincide with the 75th anniversary of Manchester Airport, Manchester Airport Control Tower is the second-tallest control tower in the UK after Heathrow Airport.[146]
The Lume
60 (196)
19
2018
Hotel / Residential
Chorlton-on-Medlock
The Lume is a modern co-branded hotel built in the Oxford Road corridor of central Manchester, nearby the University of Manchester.[147]
Duet, Erie Basin Tower 1
60 (197)
15
2019
Residential
Salford Quays
The twin towers of Erie Basin are part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[148]
Duet, Erie Basin Tower 2
60 (197)
15
2019
Residential
Salford Quays
X1 Manchester Waters Tower 1
60 (197)
18
2020
Residential
Trafford Park
X1 Manchester Waters Tower 1 is the largest in a collection of three towers in a residential development in Pomona Docks in Trafford Park, in the southern gateway to central Manchester. The scheme is home to 750 apartments.[149]
Affinity Living Circle Square Tower 2
60 (197)
18
2021
Residential
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Affinity Living Circle Square Tower 2 is the third-tallest building in the new Circle Square development within the Oxford Road corridor in central Manchester where the former offices of BBC Manchester stood, incorporating numerous shops, cafes and a park.[34]
One St Peter's Square, Two St Peter's Square and Landmark St Peter's Square are modern office blocks forming part of a new civic space for St. Peter's Square in the heart of central Manchester.[150][151][152]
2 Circle Square is the joint fourth-tallest building in the new Circle Square development within the Oxford Road corridor in central Manchester where the former offices of BBC Manchester stood, incorporating numerous shops, cafes and a park.[34]
Hotel and MSCP (multi-storey car park), Circle Square
59 (194)
18
2021
Hotel
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Hotel and MSCP Circle Square is the joint fourth-tallest building in the new Circle Square development within the Oxford Road corridor in central Manchester where the former offices of BBC Manchester stood, incorporating numerous shops, cafes and a park.[34]
The tallest building in Rochdale when completed, Rochdale Town Hall is a Grade I listed building built in a Gothic Revival style.[153]
Lowry House
58 (190)
15
1973
Office
Central Business District
The fifth-tallest office tower in Manchester when completed, Lowry House is located in Manchester's central business district.[154]
Orange, MediaCityUK
58 (190)
9
2010
Office
Salford Quays
Orange, MediaCityUK is part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[155]
Fifty5ive
58 (190)
19
2022
Residential
Greengate
Fifty5ive is a residential proposal. It is a key development in the Greengate area of Salford.[156]
Glassworks
58 (190)
17
2023
Residential
Northern Quarter
Glassworks is a development located in the Northern Quarter area of central Manchester. Due to its location in a conservation area of central Manchester its development was controversial with previous planning applications rejected due to its potential impact. The tower contains 65 apartments.[157]
The fourth-tallest structure in Greater Manchester when completed in 1871, Minshull Street Courts is a Grade II listed Gothic tower. The building was substantially modernised and expanded in 1996.[158]
UNITE Tower
57 (188)
19
2007
Student Accommodation
Piccadilly
Situated in the Piccadilly area of the city, UNITE tower is the second-tallest student accommodation building in Greater Manchester.[159]
1 Old Trafford Tower 1
57 (187)
18
2020
Residential
Old Trafford
1 Old Trafford Tower 1 is the tallest of two towers adjacent to Old Trafford football stadium. The scheme is home to 350 apartments.[160]
Affinity Living Riverside
57 (187)
17
2020
Residential
Greengate
Affinity Living Riverside is the smaller tower in a major residential construction on the banks of the River Irwell in the Greengate area of Salford.[36]
Cornbrook Works Tower 1
57 (187) (Estimate)
19
2020
Residential
Cornbrook
Cornbrook Works Tower 1 is the larger tower in a residential development in Cornbrook, in the southern gateway to central Manchester. The scheme delivers over 350 apartments and has been designed in such a way to improve pedestrian linkages to the Metrolink from the neighbouring existing residential areas.[161]
Located in the Oxford Road corridor in the southern gateway to central Manchester, the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus is a Grade I listed building. The church was closed in 1985 due to dwindling numbers before being reopened in 2012.[162]
Treehouse Hotel
56 (184)
15
1972
Hotel
Central Business District
Located at the northern end of Deansgate on the banks of the River Irwell.[163]
Parkway Gate Block 1
56 (184)
18
2008
Student Accommodation
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Located near the university area of central Manchester, Parkway Gate block 1 is the third-tallest purpose built student accommodation building in Greater Manchester.[164]
Oldfield Wharf Tower 2
56 (184)
18
2018
Residential
Ordsall
Oldfield Wharf Tower 2 is a residential development located in Ordsall close to the University of Salford. The second-tallest in a collection of four towers, Oldfield Wharf Tower 2 contains over 260 apartments.[165]
Furness Quay Tower 4
56 (184)
17
2020
Residential
Salford Quays
Furness Quay Tower 4 is the fourth-tallest tower in a scheme in the heart of Salford Quays delivering over 750 apartments. The scheme involves the conversion of Furness House and Custom House, two 1970s office buildings. Fortis Quays includes a gymnasium for its residents, a pedestrian garden avenue, onsite concierge, car-parking facilities and a neighbourhood square.[57]
Pavilion, Derwent Street
56 (184)
17
2023
Residential
Ordsall
Pavilion is a residential development located on Regent Road in the western gateway to central Manchester.[166]
Constructed in 1871, St Peter's Church remains the tallest structure in the borough of Bolton, 7 miles (11 km) northwest of central Manchester. The church, in a Gothic Revival style, is the fourth on its current site with several pre-Norman stones having been found under the main tower. St Peter's Church is a Grade II listed building.[167]
When constructed in 1896, Peel House was one of the tallest buildings in Greater Manchester and remains the largest university building in Greater Manchester.[168]
The Royal Exchange theatre is a classical style structure in the central business district of Manchester. The 10th-tallest structure in Greater Manchester when constructed, today it is a modern theatre and a Grade II listed building.[169]
St James's House
55 (180)
17
1964
Office
Central Business District
The third-tallest office tower in Greater Manchester when completed, St James's House is a prominent development in the central business district of Manchester. The building was fully renovated to modern standards in 2002.[170]
Originally constructed as a bullion bank vault by the Bank of England, Bank Chambers is now an office block in the central business district of Manchester. Due to its original purpose, it has a bomb-proof 16-inch exterior wall of concrete and wide cavity for security patrols.[171]
Imperial War Museum North is the first branch of the Imperial War Museum to be located in the north of England. The museum occupies a site overlooking the Manchester Ship Canal in Trafford Park, an area which during the Second World War was a key industrial centre and consequently heavily bombed during the Manchester Blitz in 1940.[172]
NV Building 1
55 (180)
18
2004
Residential
Salford Quays
NV buildings 1, 2 and 3 are a collection of luxury residential apartment blocks. They area part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[173][174][175]
Completed in 2009, 1 New York Street is a commercial office development in the central business district of Manchester. It is the first speculative building in central Manchester to be awarded a BREEAM 'Excellent' rating.[176]
ALTO Block D
55 (180)
17
2015
Residential
Greengate
Located in the Greengate area of Salford, ALTO Block D is the tallest building in a complex consisting of four residential buildings.[177]
162=
Vita Circle Square Tower 1
54 (177)
18
2017
Student Accommodation
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Vita Circle Square Tower 1 is currently[when?] the fourth-tallest student accommodation building in Greater Manchester. It will be the seventh-tallest building in the new Circle Square development within the Oxford Road corridor in central Manchester where the former offices of BBC Manchester stood, incorporating numerous shops, cafes and a park.[178]
City Suites, Chapel Street
54 (177)
17
2017
Hotel
Greengate
City Suites is an ApartHotel construction. It is located in the Greengate area of Salford.[179]
Local Blackfriars Tower 1
54 (177)
17
2019
Residential
Greengate
Local Blackfriars Tower 1 is a residential scheme consisting of nearly 400 apartments. It is located in the Greengate area of Salford.[180]
Kampus Tower 1
54 (177)
16
2020
Residential
Piccadilly
Kampus is a residential scheme located in the Piccadilly area of central Manchester. Built on the old Aytoun Street campus of Manchester Metropolitan University, Kampus contains 585 apartments within five towers.[181]
Kampus Tower 2
54 (177)
16
2020
Residential
Piccadilly
X1 Manchester Waters Tower 2
54 (177)
16
2020
Residential
Trafford Park
X1 Manchester Waters Tower 2 is the second largest in a collection of three towers in a residential development in Pomona Docks in Trafford Park, in the southern gateway to central Manchester. The scheme is home to 750 apartments.[149]
Affinity Living Circle Square Tower 3
54 (177)
17
2021
Residential
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Affinity Living Circle Square Tower 3 is the sixth-tallest building in the new Circle Square development within the Oxford Road corridor in central Manchester where the former offices of BBC Manchester stood, incorporating numerous shops, cafes and a park.[34]
Affinity Living Embankment West Tower 1
54 (177) (Estimate)
18
2021
Residential
Greengate
Affinity Living Embankment West Towers 1 and 2 are the tallest in a collection of three towers in the Greengate area of Salford. The scheme is home to 350 apartments.[182]
Affinity Living Embankment West Tower 2
54 (177) (Estimate)
18
2021
Residential
Greengate
High Definition, Broadway Square
54 (177)
17
2023
Residential
Salford Quays
High Definition, Broadway Square is a residential tower. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[183]
Completed in 1977, the Civic Centre remains the tallest building in the borough of Oldham, 5 miles (8.0 km) north east of central Manchester and remains the administrative home of the local council.[184]
No. 1 Marsden Street
53 (174)
12
2002
Office
Central Business District
No. 1 Marsden Street is a modernist office tower constructed in the central business district of Manchester.[185]
Chapel Wharf Tower 2
53 (174)
18
2018
Residential
Greengate
Chapel Wharf Tower 2 is a residential development in the Greengate area of Salford on the banks of the River Irwell. Part of a larger development consisting of four towers, Chapel Wharf development is home to 995 apartments.[90]
Local Crescent, The Crescent Tower 2
53 (174)
16
2020
Residential
Ordsall
Local Crescent Tower 2 is the second-tallest tower in a collection of three residential towers in Ordsall close to the University of Salford. The Local Crescent development is home to 400 apartments.[94]
The Stile, Angel Meadow
53 (174)
17
2021
Residential
NOMA
The Stile is the smallest tower in the Angel Meadow development adjacent to NOMA, an £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester. The Stile is being constructed along with its sister tower, The Gate.[95]
Maldron Hotel, Charles Street
53 (174)
17
2022
Hotel
Oxford Road
Maldron Hotel, Charles Street is a hotel construction located in the Oxford Road area of central Manchester containing 278 hotel rooms.[186]
Maldron Hotel, Chapel Street
53 (174)
16
2023
Hotel
New Bailey
Maldron Hotel, Chapel Street, is a hotel construction located in the New Bailey area of central Manchester. It contains 278 hotel rooms.[187]
Victoria Residence Tower 3
53 (174)
18
2024
Residential
NOMA
Victoria Residence Tower 3 is the third-tallest tower in a residential skyscraper development and part of the £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester.[31]
180=
Holland Rise
52 (171)
18
1965
Residential
Rochdale
Holland Rise, Mardyke and Underwood were the tallest towers in the borough of Rochdale when constructed. They were constructed in the 1960s residential tower boom as a response to large overspills of population displaced by significant economic changes caused by industrial decline.[188][189][190]
Mardyke
52 (171)
18
1965
Residential
Rochdale
Underwood
52 (171)
18
1965
Residential
Rochdale
West Point
52 (171)
16
1975
Student Accommodation
Stretford
Currently[when?] the second-tallest building in the suburb of Stretford, West Point was originally constructed for office space but was converted in 2018 to student accommodation.[191]
82 King Street is a modernist office tower constructed in the central business district of Manchester.[192]
Vallea Court
52 (171)
16
2009
Residential
Green Quarter
Located in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to central Manchester, Vallea Court is a large residential complex.[193]
Oxygen Tower 2
52 (171)
16
2021
Residential
Piccadilly
Oxygen Tower 2 is the smaller tower in a development of the Piccadilly area in the eastern side of central Manchester. The Oxygen development features townhouses on the lower floors with private residence swimming pools, Jacuzzi, gym and a rooftop bar.[39]
True Student, Discovery Quay Tower 1
52 (171)
15
2022
Student Accommodation
Salford Quays
True Student, Discovery Quay Tower 1 is part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[194]
188=
Vox Tower 1
51 (167)
15
2020
Hotel / Residential
Cornbrook
Cornbrook, Chester Road Tower 1 is the larger tower in a hotel and residential development in Cornbrook, in the southern gateway to central Manchester. The development is home to over 250 apartments with a hotel element immediately adjacent.[195]
Kampus Tower 3
51 (167)
15
2020
Residential
Piccadilly
Kampus is a residential scheme located in the Piccadilly area of central Manchester. Built on the old Aytoun Street campus of Manchester Metropolitan University, Kampus contains 585 apartments within five towers.[181]
2 New Bailey Square
51 (167)
11
2021
Office
Greengate
2 New Bailey Square is a prominent office development in the Greengate area of Salford.[196]
Ancoats Gardens Tower 1
51 (167)
15
2022
Residential
Ancoats
Ancoats Gardens Tower 1 is the largest tower in a wider residential development in the Ancoats area of central Manchester delivering 150 apartments.[197]
Urban Green, Seymour Grove
51 (167)
17
2023
Residential
Old Trafford
Urban Green is a residential build in the Old Trafford area of Manchester.[198]
4 New Bailey
51 (167)
11
2023
Office
New Bailey
4 New Bailey is an office development in the New Bailey area of central Manchester.[199]
194=
Lincoln Towers
50 (164)
16
1965
Residential
Stockport
Lincoln Towers, Millbrook Towers, Mottram Towers and Ratcliffe Towers were the second-tallest towers in the borough of Stockport when constructed. They were constructed in the 1960s residential tower boom as a response to large overspills of population displaced by significant economic changes caused by industrial decline.[200][201][202][203]
Millbrook Towers
50 (164)
16
1965
Residential
Stockport
Mottram Towers
50 (164)
16
1965
Residential
Stockport
Ratcliffe Towers
50 (164)
16
1965
Residential
Stockport
Hollywood Towers
50 (164)
16
1969
Residential
Stockport
Hollywood Towers is the joint fourth-tallest tower in the borough of Stockport. It was constructed in the 1960s residential tower boom as a response to large overspills of population displaced by significant economic changes caused by industrial decline.[204]
Nine Acre Court
50 (164)
18
1972
Residential
Ordsall
Nine Acre Court is a residential tower constructed in Ordsall, 2 km (1.2 mi) west of central Manchester. Nine Acre Court was fully renovated in 2013.[205]
Hexagon Tower is a specialist science and technology facility. Currently[when?] the tallest building in the suburb of Crumpsall, 3 mi (4.8 km) north of central Manchester.[206]
Parkway Gate Block 2
50 (164)
16
2008
Student Accommodation
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Located near the university area of central Manchester, Parkway Gate block 2 is the sixth-tallest purpose built student accommodation building in Greater Manchester.[207]
Holiday Inn Manchester
50 (164)
16
2008
Hotel
Salford Quays
Holiday Inn Manchester is the ninth-tallest hotel in Greater Manchester and part of MediaCityUK.[208]
Chapel Wharf Tower 3
50 (164)
17
2018
Residential
Greengate
Chapel Wharf Tower 3 is a residential development in the Greengate area of Salford on the banks of the River Irwell. Part of a larger development consisting of four towers, Chapel Wharf development is home to 995 apartments.[90]
X1 Manchester Waters Tower 3
50 (164)
14
2020
Residential
Trafford Park
X1 Manchester Waters Tower 3 is the smallest in a collection of three towers in a residential development in Pomona Docks in Trafford Park, in the southern gateway to central Manchester. The scheme is home to 750 apartments.[149]
4 Angel Square
50 (164)
11
2022
Office
NOMA
4 Angel Square is an office development. Located adjacent to the CIS tower, One Angel Square is one of the centrepieces of the £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to central Manchester.[209]
Leonardo Hotel
50 (164)
14
2022
Hotel
New Islington
Leonardo Hotel is a modernist hotel development in New Islington in the eastern side of central Manchester containing 275 hotel rooms.[210]
List: Under construction
Under construction
This lists buildings that are under construction in Greater Manchester and are planned to rise at least 50 metres (160 ft). Under construction buildings that have already been topped out are listed above.
Approved in February 2022 with initial construction starting in September 2022, as one of a four residential towers on Trinity Islands in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester in close proximity of the Great Jackson skyscraper district. When built, Tower 1 will become the second-tallest building in Greater Manchester.[211]
Approved in February 2022 with initial construction starting in September 2022, as one of a four residential towers on Trinity Islands in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester in close proximity of the Great Jackson skyscraper district.[211]
Proposed in June 2021 with initial construction starting in October 2023, as one of a pair of residential towers in the Great Jackson Street area.[212]
Approved in June 2018, with initial construction starting in July 2022, St Michael's is a major scheme consisting of two towers in the central business district of Manchester. St Michael's will include an international luxury five-star hotel featuring 216 bedrooms and 189 high-end apartments as well as office space. The tower will also include an outdoor rooftop terrace.[214]
6
X1 Michigan Towers Tower 1
127 (417)
41
2026
Residential
Salford Quays
X1 Michigan Towers, located on Michigan Avenue, is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[215]
7
X1 Michigan Towers Tower 2
109 (358)
35
2026
Residential
Salford Quays
X1 Michigan Towers, located on Michigan Avenue, is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[215]
8
Port Street Tower, Piccadilly Basin
100 (328)
33
2025
Residential
Piccadilly
Approved in May 2022, with initial construction starting in April 2023, Port Street Tower, Piccadilly Basin is a residential tower, part of a wider scheme in Piccadilly Basin in the south of Central Manchester.[216]
9
X1 Michigan Towers Tower 3
97 (318)
31
2027
Residential
Salford Quays
X1 Michigan Towers, located on Michigan Avenue, is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[215]
10
The Fairfax, Portugal Street East Tower 1
96 (315)
30
2025
Residential
New Islington
Approved in January 2020, with initial construction starting in August 2023, The Fairfax is a significant residential development that will deliver two towers and around 500 apartments. It is situated in the New Islington area of Central Manchester, an area of expected high development of the city centre out from its traditional Eastern borders.[217]
11
Fusion
91 (298)
28
2025
Student Accommodation
Castlefield
Approved in May 2022, with initial construction starting in January 2024, Fusion, Chester Road is a Flatiron inspired building situation adjacent to the Great Jackson Street skyscraper development. When completed it will offer up to 500 student rooms.[218]
12
IQ, Echo Street Tower 1
89 (292)
29
2027
Residential
Piccadilly
Approved in June 2019 with initial construction starting in June 2023, IQ, Echo Street is a large co-living residential scheme located in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The scheme will deliver 642 co-living bedrooms as well as 242 student bedrooms in an all-inclusive model.[219]
Approved in September 2020 with initial construction starting in March 2022, Square Gardens, First Street is a major skyscraper development proposal. Consisting of four towers, the Downing Living development is part of the wider skyscraper development area in the southern gateway to Central Manchester along with Deansgate Square and the Crown Street proposals. It will deliver over 1,100 co-living residential apartments when constructed.[23]
15
Waterhouse Gardens Tower 1
81 (266)
26
2025
Residential
Green Quarter
Approved in February 2019 with initial construction starting in August 2023, Waterhouse Gardens is a major planned development in the Green Quarter of Central Manchester. It will deliver 375 apartments when completed.[220]
16=
Regent Plaza Tower 1
80 (262) (Estimate)
27
2025
Residential
Ordsall
Approved in November 2016 with initial construction starting in August 2019, Regent Plaza is a major residential scheme located on Regent Road in the western gateway to Central Manchester. Regent plaza will deliver 585 apartments over five towers.[221]
Obsidian, Trinity Way
80 (262)
27
2028
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in February 2023, Obsidian, Trinity Way is a significant residential tower proposal in the Ordsall area of Central Manchester.
18=
Novella Tower 2
73 (240)
23
2024
Residential
Greengate
Approved in July 2019 with initial construction starting in March 2020, Stanley Street development is due to deliver three towers in the Greengate area of Salford. It will deliver 375 apartments when completed.[81]
Stay City, 325-327 Deansgate
73 (240)
22
2025
Hotel
Castlefield
Approved in June 2020 with initial construction starting in August 2023, Stay City on Deansgate is a significant aparthotel that will deliver over 300 rooms. It is situated in close proximity to Beetham Tower, the tallest hotel in Greater Manchester as part of the southern gateway to Central Manchester.[222]
20=
The Fairfax, Portugal Street East Tower 2
72 (236)
23
2025
Residential
New Islington
Approved in January 2020 with initial construction starting in August 2023, The Fairfax is a significant residential development that will deliver two towers and around 500 apartments. It is situated in the New Islington area of Central Manchester, an area of expected high development of the city centre out from its traditional Eastern borders.[217]
Waterhouse Garden Gardens Tower 2
72 (236)
23
2026
Residential
Green Quarter
Approved in February 2019 with initial construction starting in August 2023, Waterhouse Gardens is a major planned development in the Green Quarter of Central Manchester. It will deliver 375 apartments when completed.[220]
22
IQ, Echo Street Tower 2
71 (233)
23
2028
Residential
Piccadilly
Approved in June 2019 with initial construction starting in June 2023, IQ, Echo Street is a large co-living residential scheme located in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The scheme will deliver 642 co-living bedrooms as well as 242 student bedrooms in an all-inclusive model.[219]
23=
3 Circle Square
61 (200)
15
2024
Office
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Approved in February 2020 with initial construction starting in March 2020, 3 Circle Square, is a significant planned office development. Circle Square is a major area of residential development within the Oxford Road corridor in Central Manchester where the former offices of BBC Manchester stood, incorporating numerous shops, cafes and a park.[223]
Regent Plaza Tower 2
61 (200)
20
2025
Residential
Ordsall
Approved in November 2016 with initial construction starting in August 2019, Regent Plaza is a major residential scheme located on Regent Road in the western gateway to Central Manchester. Regent plaza will deliver 585 apartments over five towers.[221]
25
Lumina Village Tower 1
60 (197) (Estimate)
20
2027
Residential
Cornbrook
Approved in September 2023 with initial construction starting in March 2024, Lumina Village Tower 1 is the largest tower in a scheme in Trafford
26=
Courtyard Hotel Tower 1
53 (174)
17
2025
Hotel
Cornbrook
Approved in May 2020 with initial construction starting in November 2020, Cornbrook Hotel is a hotel development in Cornbrook in the southern gateway to Central Manchester.[224]
IQ, Echo Street Tower 3
53 (174)
17
2028
Residential
Piccadilly
Approved in June 2019 with initial construction starting in June 2023, IQ, Echo Street is a large co-living residential scheme located in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The scheme will deliver 642 co-living bedrooms as well as 242 student bedrooms in an all-inclusive model.[219]
Regent Plaza Tower 3
53 (174)
18
2025
Residential
Ordsall
Approved in November 2016 with initial construction starting in August 2019, Regent Plaza is a major residential scheme located on Regent Road in the western gateway to Central Manchester. It will deliver 585 apartments across five towers.[221]
29
House Of Social, First Street
52 (171)
17
2026
Student Accommodation
Castlefield
Approved in June 2023 with initial construction starting in August 2023, House Of Social is a student accommodation development in the growing First Street area of Central Manchester.[225]
30
IQ, Echo Street Tower 4
50 (164)
13
2028
Residential
Piccadilly
Approved in June 2019 with initial construction starting in June 2023, IQ, Echo Street is a large co-living residential scheme located in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The scheme will deliver 642 co-living bedrooms as well as 242 student bedrooms in an all-inclusive model.[219]
Approved
This lists buildings that are approved for construction in Greater Manchester and are planned to rise at least 50 metres (160 ft). If approved projects do not start construction within five years of their approval date they are assumed to be no longer active and considered 'unbuilt' unless further information is available.
Rank
Name
Image
Height m (ft)
Floors
Year (est.)
Primary Use
Location
Notes
1
Red Bank, Tower 1
181 (594)
55
2029
Residential
Cheetham Hill
Approved in April 2023, Red Bank, Tower 1 is the tallest tower in an outline development proposal in the Red Bank area of Cheetham Hill in North Manchester.[226]
2
One Heritage Tower
173 (568)
55
2028
Residential
Greengate
Approved in January 2020, One Heritage Tower is a major skyscraper development. When constructed it will become the third-tallest building in Greater Manchester. It is a key development in the Greengate area of Salford.[227]
3
Student Castle Tower 1
168 (551)
55
2028
Student Accommodation
Oxford Road
Approved in July 2021, Student Castle is a major skyscraper development. When constructed it will become the sixth-tallest building in Manchester and the tallest purpose built student accommodation in Manchester. It is located in the Oxford Road corridor of Central Manchester.[228]
4
Cotton Quay, Salford Quays Tower 1
158 (518)
48
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in March 2020, Cotton Quay is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. When constructed, Tower 1 will become the joint seventh-tallest building in Greater Manchester. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[229]
5
1 Bridge Street Tower 1
147 (482)
45
2027
Residential
Spinningfields
Approved in June 2023, 1 Bridge Street Tower 1 is a significant tower proposal on the site of Albert Bridge House which is due to be demolished.[230]
Approved in February 2022, as one of a four residential towers on Trinity Islands in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester in close proximity of the Great Jackson skyscraper district.[211]
7
Angel Meadow Park
128 (420)
41
2028
Residential
NOMA
Approved in August 2017, Angel Meadow Park is the tallest tower in the Angel Meadow development adjacent to NOMA, an £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to Central Manchester. Angel Meadow Park will begin construction when its sister towers, The Gate and the Stile are completed.[95]
8
Parkside
123 (404)
42
2028
Residential
Greengate
Approved in March 2020, Parkside is the third largest tower in a collection of three towers in Central Manchester. It is a key development in the Greengate area of Salford.[28]
9
Cotton Quay, Salford Quays Tower 2
123 (404)
37
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in March 2020, Cotton Quay is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[229]
Approved in February 2022, as one of a four residential towers on Trinity Islands in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester in close proximity of the Great Jackson skyscraper district.[211]
11
One Medlock Street Tower 1
117 (384)
41
2026
Student Accommodation
Castlefield
Approved in June 2023, One Medlock Street Tower 1 is a significant student accommodation tower proposed in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester.[231]
12=
Vision Tower
116 (381)
35
2026
Residential
Castlefield
Approved in November 2015, with initial construction starting in March 2024, Vision Tower is a major residential scheme adjacent to the Beetham Tower in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. It is proposed to deliver over 330 apartments and include a residents bar, library, gym and rooftop garden. The current status of 10-12 Whitworth Street is unclear with a long period of inactivity following its initial application approval.[232]
Hotspur Yard, Gloucester Street
116 (380)
39
2028
Residential
Oxford Street
Approved in May 2018, Hotspur Yard is significant planned development in the southern side of Central Manchester between the Great Jackson Street skyscraper framework and the Oxford Street thoroughfare. It will deliver around 200 apartments when completed. Revised plans with a floor count and height increase were released in October 2023.[233]
14
Great Northern Warehouse Tower 1
112 (367)
36
2028
Residential
Central Business District
Approved in February 2024, the Great Northern Warehouse towers are a major collection of residential tower proposals.[234]
15
Red Bank Riverside, Dulwich Street Tower 1
111 (364)
34
2029
Residential
Green Quarter
Approved in September 2023, the Dulwich Street Towers are part of a wider masterplan to regenerate the New Town area directly to the east of Central Manchester.
16
The Gasworks Tower 1
107 (351)
35
2028
Residential
NOMA
Approved in May 2021, The Gasworks is a major development of five residential towers in the NOMA area of Central Manchester adjacent to other tower proposals such as Angel Meadow Park and Victoria Riverside. The scheme will deliver around 1,200 homes.[235]
17
Middlewood Locks, Phase 4 Tower 1
101 (331)
32
2027
Residential
Ordsall
Approved in September 2023, Middlewood Locks Phase 4 is a proposed scheme delivering four towers.[236]
18
Cotton Quay, Salford Quays Tower 3
99 (325)
31
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in March 2020, Cotton Quay is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[229]
19
Life Sciences Corridor, Upper Brook Street Tower 1
96 (315)
30
2029
Residential
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Approved in January 2024, Life Sciences Corridor, Tower 1 is the tallest tower in a significant masterplan for the Upper Brook Street area.[237]
20=
Cotton Quay, Salford Quays Tower 4
92 (302)
27
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in March 2020, Cotton Quay is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[229]
Red Bank Riverside, Dulwich Street Tower 2
92 (302)
31
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Approved in September 2023, the Dulwich Street Towers are part of a wider masterplan to regenerate the New Town area directly to the east of Central Manchester.
22=
Clarion Homes Tower 1
91 (298)
30
2026
Residential
Strangeways
Proposed in September 2021, Clarion Homes Tower 1 is a residential tower in the Strangeways area of North Manchester.[238]
Great Northern Warehouse Tower 2
91 (298)
36
2028
Residential
Central Business District
Approved in February 2024, the Great Northern Warehouse towers are a major collection of residential tower proposals.[234]
24
One Cathedral Square Tower 1
90 (295)
27
2027
Hotel / Residential
Central Business District
Proposed in July 2021, One Cathedral Square Tower 1, adjacent to the nearby Renaissance hotel on Deansgate in Central Manchester is a major scheme on a main thoroughfare through the city.[239]
25=
Red Bank Riverside, Dulwich Street Tower 3
87 (285)
27
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Approved in September 2023, the Dulwich Street Towers are part of a wider masterplan to regenerate the New Town area directly to the east of Central Manchester.
Salford Steps, Cross Lane
87 (285)
29
2027
Student Accommodation
Ordsall
Approved in September 2023, Salford Steps is a student tower in the Ordsall area of Central Manchester.[240]
27
Middlewood Locks, Phase 4 Tower 2
85 (279)
28
2027
Residential
Ordsall
Approved in September 2023, Middlewood Locks Phase 4 is a proposed scheme delivering four towers.[236]
28
The Alberton
84 (276)
19
2028
Office
Spinningfields
Approved in March 2024, The Alberton is a major office proposal in the Spinningfields area of Central Manchester.[241]
29=
1 Bridge Street Tower 2
81 (266)
19
2027
Office
Spinningfields
Approved in June 2023, 1 Bridge Street Tower 2 is a significant tower proposal on the site of Albert Bridge House which is due to be demolished.[230]
Clarion Homes Tower 2
81 (266)
26
2026
Residential
Strangeways
Proposed in September 2021, Clarion Homes Tower 2 is a residential tower in the Strangeways area of North Manchester.[238]
31
Cotton Quay, Salford Quays Tower 5
80 (262)
25
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in March 2020, Cotton Quay is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[229]
32=
One Park Place Tower 1
79 (259)
25
2028
Residential
Cheetham Hill
Approved in January 2024, One Park Place is a residential proposal in Cheetham Hill.
Wavelength, Furnace Quay
79 (259)
27
2027
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in April 2017, Wavelength, Furnace Key is a significant residential development to be constructed by DeTrafford. Wavelength, Furnace Quay is part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester. It will deliver around 500 apartments when completed. Construction is expected to start in 2020.[242]
34=
Red Bank Riverside, Dulwich Street Tower 4
78 (256)
24
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Approved in September 2023, the Dulwich Street Towers are part of a wider masterplan to regenerate the New Town area directly to the east of Central Manchester.
North View, Dantzic Street Tower 1
78 (256)
24
2028
Residential
NOMA
Approved in October 2019, North View is a significant development of four residential towers that will deliver over 400 apartments. Located adjacent to the CIS tower, North View Tower 1 is a significant development in the £800 million NOMA development area backed by the Co-operative Group in the northern gateway to Central Manchester.[243]
Vivere, No1 Cornbrook, Chester Road
78 (256)
24
2028
Residential
Cornbrook
Approved in July 2024, Vivere in Cornbrook in Central Manchester.
37=
Toyoko Inn
76 (249)
23
2026
Hotel
Piccadilly
Approved in October 2019, Toyoko Inn is a major hotel development delivering 350 rooms. It is located next to Piccadilly station, the largest train station in Central Manchester.[244]
Colloco
76 (249)
18
2027
Office
Castlefield
Approved in March 2024, Colloco is an office proposal in Spinningfields.[245]
39
Exchange Quay Tower 1
75 (246)
23
2026
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in May 2016, Exchange Quay Tower 1 is a significant residential development in Salford Quays. It is part of MediaCityUK, the development of which is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester. The current status of the scheme is unclear with little to no activity since planning approval was gained.[246]
40
Arundel Street Tower 1
74 (243)
23
2026
Residential
Cornbrook
Approved in June 2019, the Arundel Street is a significant development consisting of three towers located near the Chester Road thoroughfare in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. Due to its proximity to a nearby church its development has been controversial with previous planning applications rejected due to its potential impact. The development will deliver 355 apartments when completed. Construction is expected to start in 2021.[247]
41
20-36 High Street
71 (233)
22
2027
Residential
Central Business District
Approved in October 2019, 20-36 High Street is a major residential scheme approved for the business district of Central Manchester. Due to its proposed demolition of certain buildings and relocation of local markets its development has been controversial despite its potential to significantly regenerate a streetscape that has fallen into disrepair.[248]
42
Life Sciences Corridor, Upper Brook Street Tower 2
70 (230)
23
2029
Residential
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Approved in January 2024, Life Sciences Corridor, Tower 2 is the second-tallest tower in a significant masterplan for the Upper Brook Street area.[237]
43
Speakers House, 39 Deansgate
69 (226)
17
2027
Office
Central Business District
Approved in March 2020, Speakers House, 39 Deansgate is a modern office development, with retail and restaurant units on its lower floors, proposed for the Deansgate thoroughfare in Central Manchester. As part of the construction it will involve the demolition of a current building on Deansgate.[249]
44=
Cotton Quay, Salford Quays Tower 6
66 (217)
21
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in March 2020, Cotton Quay is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[229]
Motto Hotel, Laystall Street
66 (216)
20
2026
Hotel
Ancoats
Approved in June 2023, Motto Hotel, Laystall Street is a hotel proposal on Great Ancoats Street.[250]
46
Red Bank Riverside, Dulwich Street Tower 5
65 (213)
21
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Approved in September 2023, the Dulwich Street Towers are part of a wider masterplan to regenerate the New Town area directly to the east of Central Manchester.
47=
One City Road Tower 1, First Street
64 (210)
14
2026
Office
Castlefield
Approved in January 2021, the One City Road development is a collection of two office towers situated on First Street in the southern gateway to Central Manchester.[251]
Clarion Homes Tower 3
64 (210)
21
2026
Residential
Strangeways
Proposed in September 2021, Clarion Homes Tower 3 is a residential tower in the Strangeways area of North Manchester.[238]
One Medlock Street Tower 2
64 (210)
13
2026
Office
Castlefield
Approved in June 2023, One Medlock Street Tower 2 is a significant office tower proposed in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester.[231]
50=
Ralli Quays Tower 1
62 (203)
16
2025
Hotel
New Bailey
Approved in January 2022 is a significant planned development in the New Bailey area of Central Manchester. The proposal covers two separate towers, a 16-storey 290 bed hotel and a 14-story office tower.[252]
All Saints Library
62 (203)
15
2029
Library
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Approved in February 2024, All Saints Library is a proposal on Oxford Road.[253]
52
Gallery Gardens Tower 1, Chester Road
60 (197)
18
2027
Residential
Cornbrook
Approved in May 2020, Gallery Gardens is a significant residential scheme of four towers. It is located in Cornbrook in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. When completed, Gallery Gardens will deliver over 350 apartments.[254]
53
The Republic, Plot M, Baring Street, Mayfield
59 (194)
13
2026
Office
Piccadilly
Approved in February 2020, Plot M, Baring Street is a significant office proposal. It is located in the Mayfield area of Piccadilly and part of a wider scheme for Mayfield.[255]
54=
Reedham House, King Street West
58 (190)
14
2028
Office
Central Business District
Approved in May 2023, this proposal involves the renovation and repurposing of the existing Kendals department store in the Central Business District of Manchester into office space.[256]
Plot 10, First Street
60 (197)
13
2026
Office
Castlefield
Proposed in October 2022, Plot 10, First Street is a significant office proposal.[257]
56=
1 Lord Street
57 (187)
16
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Approved in November 2016, 1 Lord Street is a significant residential development located in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to Central Manchester.[258]
One Cathedral Square Tower 2
57 (187)
17
2027
Hotel / Residential
Central Business District
Approved in July 2021, One Cathedral Square Tower 2, adjacent to the nearby Renaissance hotel on Deansgate in Central Manchester is a major scheme on a main thoroughfare through the city.[239]
2 Angel Square
57 (187)
14
2027
Office
NOMA
Approved in September 2023, 2 Angel Square is a major office development.
Great Northern Warehouse Tower 3
57 (187)
17
2026
Residential
Central Business District
Approved in February 2024, the Great Northern Warehouse towers are a major collection of residential tower proposals.[234]
60
The Gasworks Tower 2
54 (177)
18
2026
Residential
NOMA
Approved in May 2021, The Gasworks is a major development of five residential towers in the NOMA area of Central Manchester adjacent to other tower proposals such as Angel Meadow Park and Victoria Riverside. The scheme will deliver around 1,200 homes.[235]
61=
3 Angel Square
53 (174)
13
2027
Office
NOMA
Approved in September 2023, 3 Angel Square is a major office development.
Ralli Quays Tower 2
53 (174)
14
2026
Office
New Bailey
Approved in January 2022 is a significant planned development in the New Bailey area of Central Manchester. The proposal covers two separate towers, a 16-storey 290 bed hotel and a 14-story office tower.[252]
63
Plot C3, Media City
52 (171)
12
2027
Office
Salford Quays
Approved in September 2022, Plot C3 Media City is a significant office scheme proposed for Salford Quays.
64
One City Road Tower 2, First Street
51 (167)
11
2027
Office
Castlefield
Approved in January 2021, the One City Road development is a collection of two office towers situated on First Street in the southern gateway to Central Manchester.[251]
65=
Meininger Hotel
50 (164)
12
2026
Hotel
Ancoats
Approved in December 2019, Meininger Hotel is a significant hotel development. When completed it will deliver over 200 hotel rooms. It is situated in the Ancoats area of Central Manchester, an area of expected high development of the city centre out from its traditional eastern borders[259]
One Park Place Tower 2
50 (164)
15
2028
Residential
Cheetham Hill
Approved in January 2024, One Park Place is a residential proposal in Cheetham Hill.
Proposed
This lists buildings that are proposed for construction in Greater Manchester and are planned to rise at least 50 metres (160 ft). If proposed projects are not approved within five years of their proposal date they are assumed to be no longer active and considered 'unbuilt', unless further information is available.
Rank
Name
Image
Height m (ft)
Floors
Year (est.)
Primary Use
Location
Notes
1
Viadux 2 Tower 1
246 (807)
76
2028
Residential
Central Business District
Proposed in March 2024, the reworked second phase plans of Salboy's Viadux development replaced a proposal for a 15-storey office building with a 246m (790ft), part residential, part luxury hotel tower.[260][6] In October 2024, it was announced that a redesign and resubmission was planned.[261] Viadux 2 Tower 1 will become the new tallest building in Greater Manchester and the third-tallest building in the United Kingdom.
2
Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 6
242 (794)
78
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 6 will become the second tallest building in Greater Manchester on completion and the fifth-tallest building in the United Kingdom.
3
The Lighthouse
213 (699)
71
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2023, The Lighthouse will become the second-tallest building in Greater Manchester and the United Kingdom outside London when built. The proposal includes a restaurant on the 71st floor - the tallest restaurant in the United Kingdom.[262]
4
Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 5
188 (617)
60
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 5 forms part of the wider Regent Park proposal.
5=
Park Place, 34 Great Jackson Street Tower 1
172 (564)
56
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2021, as one of a pair of residential towers in the Great Jackson Street area.[263]
Park Place, 34 Great Jackson Street Tower 2
172 (564)
56
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2021, as one of a pair of residential towers in the Great Jackson Street area.[262]
7=
The Green, Crown Street Tower 1
154 (505)
52
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2023, The Green, Crown Street Tower 1 is one of four skyscraper developments which will form part of the Great Jackson street framework of buildings in Castlefield.[262]
The Green, Crown Street Tower 2
154 (505)
52
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2023, The Green, Crown Street Tower 2 is one of four skyscraper developments which will form part of the Great Jackson street framework of buildings in Castlefield.[262]
9=
The Green, Crown Street Tower 3
141 (462)
48
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2023, The Green, Crown Street Tower 3 is one of four skyscraper developments which will form part of the Great Jackson street framework of buildings in Castlefield.[262]
The Green, Crown Street Tower 4
141 (462)
48
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2023, The Green, Crown Street Tower 4 is one of four skyscraper developments which will form part of the Great Jackson street framework of buildings in Castlefield.[262]
Stocktons Site, Tower 1
141 (462) (Estimate)
47
2030
Residential
Ancoats
Proposed in November 2024, Stocktons Site, Tower 1 will be the tallest building in the Ancoats area of Central Manchester.
12
Glenbrook Tower
135 (443)
45
2030
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in October 2024, Glenbrook Tower is a proposal adjacent to Deansgate locks in central Manchester.[264]
13=
Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 1
126 (413)
40
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 1 forms part of the wider Regent Park proposal.
Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 4
126 (413)
40
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 4 forms part of the wider Regent Park proposal.
15
Enclave
125 (410)
42
2028
Residential
Greengate
Proposed in September 2019, Enclave, Greengate is a co-living residential skyscraper proposal. It is a key development in the Greengate area of Salford.[265]
16
Trinity Point, Park Street Tower 1
123 (403) (estimate)
41
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in November 2022, Trinity Point, Park Street Tower 1 is a residential tower proposed in the Green Quarter area of central Manchester.[266]
17
Northlight Tower
115 (377)
29
2028
Office
St Johns
Proposed in July 2019, as a replacement for the cancelled St John's tower, Northlight Tower is an office proposal in the heart of the new St John's area of central Manchester. When constructed it will become the third-tallest office tower in Greater Manchester and the United Kingdom outside London.[267]
18
VITA Water Street Tower
108 (354) (estimate)
36
2028
Residential
St John's
Proposed in March 2020, VITA Water Street Tower is a co-living residential skyscraper proposal. Situated on the site formerly earmarked for the Nickel and Dime towers, it will deliver almost 400 apartments and is a key element in the new St John's district of central Manchester situated adjacent to Spinningfields.[268]
19
Room2 Hometel
106 (348)
33
2028
Hotel
Piccadilly
Proposed in May 2023, Room2 Hometel is a hotel proposal in the Piccadilly area of central Manchester.[269]
20
Fulcrum Tower, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane
104 (341)
33
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Fulcrum Tower, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane forms part of the wider Regent Park proposal.
21
Trinity Point, Park Street Tower 2
99 (325) (estimate)
33
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in November 2022, Trinity Point, Park Street Tower 2 is a residential tower proposed in the Green Quarter area of central Manchester.[266]
22
Vista, Clippers Quay
98 (321)
30
2029
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in October 2021, Vista, Clippers Quay is a residential high rise proposal in Salford Quays. The proposal replaces the previous Vista, Clippers Quay tower proposal which was rejected in 2020.[270]
23
Plots J & K, Mayfield, Tower 1
97 (318)
28
2030
Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in October 2024, Plots J & K in Mayfield will contain a large number of new towers as part of a wider masterplan.
24=
Salford Towers, Belvedere Road 1
91 (298)
29
2030
Residential
Pendleton
Proposed in August 2024, Salford Towers are a twin tower proposal in the Pendleton area of Salford.
Salford Towers, Belvedere Road 2
91 (298)
29
2030
Residential
Pendleton
Proposed in August 2024, Salford Towers are a twin tower proposal in the Pendleton area of Salford.
Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 2
91 (298)
29
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 2 forms part of the wider Regent Park proposal.
27=
Cambridge Circus Tower 1
90 (295) (estimate)
30
2028
Student Accommodation
Castlefield
Proposed in November 2021, Cambridge Circus Tower 1 is a student accommodation high-rise proposal straddling the Mancunian Way in the Castlefield area of central Manchester.
Upper Wharf Street Tower 1
90 (295) (estimate)
30
2027
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in June 2022, Upper Wharf Street Tower 1 is a residential high-rise proposal.
29
Apex, Albion Street Tower 1
88 (289)
26
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in November 2021, Apex, Albion Street Tower 1 is a residential tower in the Castlefield area of central Manchester.[271]
30
Trinity Point, Park Street Tower 3
87 (285) (estimate)
29
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in November 2022, Trinity Point, Park Street Tower 3 is a residential tower proposed in the Green Quarter area of central Manchester.[266]
31
Sparkle Street Tower
86 (282)
29
2029
Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in July 2023, Sparkle Street Tower is a residential proposal in central Manchester.[272]
32
Dalton Street, Victoria North Tower 1
81 (266) (estimate)
27
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in December 2022, Dalton Street, Victoria North Tower 1 is a residential proposal in central Manchester.[273]
33
Plots J & K, Mayfield, Tower 2
80 (262)
23
2030
Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in October 2024, Plots J & K in Mayfield will contain a large number of new towers as part of a wider masterplan.
34=
1 Albert Street Tower
75 (246) (estimate)
23
2026
Residential
Eccles
Proposed in December 2019, 1 Albert Street Tower Church Street Tower will become the tallest building in the western suburb of Eccles.[91]
NXQ, Great Ancoats Street
75 (246)
18
2028
Office
Ancoats
Proposed in November 2021, NXQ is an office proposal in the Ancoats area of central Manchester.[274]
Soapworks, Ivy Wharf
75 (246) (estimate)
25
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in September 2023, Soapworks, Ivy Wharf is a residential proposal in Salford Quays.
Stocktons Site, Tower 2
75 (246) (Estimate)
25
2030
Residential
Ancoats
Proposed in November 2024, Stocktons Site, Tower 2 will be one of the tallest buildings in the Ancoats area of Central Manchester.
Wharfside, Trafford Wharf Road, Tower 1
75 (246) (estimate)
25
2030
Residential
Stretford
Proposed in May 2024, Wharfside is a residential proposal in Stretford.
Zephyr X, Carnarvon Street Tower 1
75 (246)
24
2029
Residential
Cheetham Hill
Proposed in November 2023, Zephyr X, Carnarvon Street Tower 1 is a residential proposal in central Manchester.[275][non-primary source needed]
40=
Furness Quay Tower 2
74 (243)
24
2029
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in December 2020, Furness Quay Tower 2 is a residential tower proposal adjacent to Furness Quay Tower 1 in Salford Quays. As part of the proposal there will be a demolition of existing buildings Furnass House and Customs House.[276]
Mariners Wharf Tower 1
74 (243)
24
2029
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in December 2021, Mariners Wharf Tower 1 is a residential tower proposal in Salford Quays.[277]
42
Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 3
73 (239)
23
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 3 forms part of the wider Regent Park proposal.
43=
Dalton Street, Victoria North Tower 2
72 (236) (estimate)
24
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in December 2022, Dalton Street, Victoria North Tower 2 is a residential proposal in central Manchester.[273]
Trinity Point, Park Street Tower 4
72 (236) (estimate)
24
2028
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in November 2022, Trinity Point, Park Street Tower 4 is a residential tower proposed in the Green Quarter area of central Manchester.[266]
Viadux 2, Tower 2
72 (236)
23
2028
Residential
Central Business District
Proposed in November 2023, the reworked second phase plans of Salboy's Viadux development, Tower 2 is an affordable living proposal constructed along with the 241m (790ft) Tower 1.[278][6]
46=
Cynergy Wellness Tower 1
69 (226) (estimate)
23
2030
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in October 2024, Cynergy Wellness is a proposal in the Green Quarter area of central Manchester.[279]
Plots J & K, Mayfield, Tower 3
69 (226)
20
2030
Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in October 2024, Plots J & K in Mayfield will contain a large number of new towers as part of a wider masterplan.
Vita Student, First Street
69 (226)
23
2030
Student Accommodation
Castlefield
Proposed in July 2024, Vita Student is a proposal in the First Street area of central Manchester.
49
Mariners Wharf Tower 2
68 (223)
22
2026
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in December 2021, Mariners Wharf Tower 2 is a residential tower proposal in Salford Quays.[280]
50
One North Parade
66 (216)
13
2026
Office
Spinningfields
Proposed in November 2020, One North Parade is a nature inspired office proposal in the Spinngfields area of central Manchester.[281]
51
Furness Quay Tower 3
65 (213)
21
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in December 2020, Furness Quay Tower 3 is a residential tower proposal adjacent to Furness Quay Tower 1 in Salford Quays. As part of the proposal there will be a demolition of existing buildings Furnass House and Customs House.[citation needed]
52
2 Talbot Road Tower
63 (207) (estimate)
21
2026
Residential
Old Trafford
Proposed in August 2022, 2 Talbot Road Tower is a residential proposal.[282]
53
Baring Street Tower
61 (200)
13
2025
Office
Piccadilly
Proposed in February 2020, Baring Street Tower is a office proposal. It is located in the Mayfield area of Piccadilly and part of a wider scheme for Mayfield.[283]
54=
Cynergy Wellness Tower 2
60 (197) (estimate)
20
2030
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in October 2024, Cynergy Wellness is a proposal in the Green Quarter area of central Manchester.[279]
Wharfside, Trafford Wharf Road, Tower 2
60 (197) (estimate)
20
2030
Residential
Stretford
Proposed in May 2024, Wharfside is a residential proposal in Stretford.
Worrall Riverside, Worrall Street
60 (197) (estimate)
20
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in July 2024, Worrall Riverside is a residential proposal in Ordsall.
57=
No1 Grape Street
59 (194)
13
2026
Office
St Johns
Proposed in February 2021, No1 Grape Street is an office development in the St John's area of central Manchester.[284]
Plots J & K, Mayfield, Tower 4
59 (194)
17
2030
Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in October 2024, Plots J & K in Mayfield will contain a large number of new towers as part of a wider masterplan.
59=
29 Shudehill
57 (187) (estimate)
19
2028
Residential
Northern Quarter
Proposed in February 2019, 29 Shudehill is a controversial[why?] residential scheme. It is located in the historical Northern Quarter area and proposed to be part of a wider regeneration of the area and neighbouring Piccadilly Gardens, key commercial and vibrant areas of central Manchester.[285]
Springfield Lane Tower
57 (187)
19
2028
Residential
Greengate
Proposed in August 2022, Springfield Lane Tower is a residential tower proposal.[286]
61
Zephyr X, Carnarvon Street Tower 1
55 (180)
18
2029
Residential
Cheetham Hill
Proposed in November 2023, Zephyr X, Carnarvon Street Tower 2 is a residential proposal in central Manchester.[275]
62
New Victoria, Corporation Street
54 (177)
13
2029
Office
Central Business District
Proposed in August 2023, New Victoria, Corporation Street is an office development in the Central Business District.[287]
63
Cambridge Circus Tower 2
51 (167) (estimate)
17
2028
Student Accommodation
Castlefield
Proposed in November 2021, Cambridge Circus Tower 2 is a student accommodation high-rise proposal straddling the Mancunian Way in the Castlefield area of central Manchester.
List: Unbuilt
Unbuilt
This lists proposals for the construction of buildings in Greater Manchester that were planned to rise at least 50 metres (160 ft), for which planning permission was rejected or which were otherwise withdrawn.
Approved in July 2017, Trinity Islands was a major planned development in the southern gateway to Central Manchester close to the Deansgate Square and wider Great Jackson Street skyscraper developments. Trinity islands would have delivered nearly 1,400 apartments at a cost of £1.3 billion. The scheme consisted of five towers with Tower X reaching a height of 213 m (699 ft), making it the tallest building in Greater Manchester and tallest in the United Kingdom outside London.[288]
Proposed in 2008, Intercontinental Tower was a major skyscraper development proposed for the central business district of Central Manchester. It would have featured a five-star luxury hotel run by Intercontinental, the first of its chain in Manchester as well as a helipad and two decorative spires. The skyscraper was cancelled in the wake of the financial crash in 2010.[citation needed]
Proposed in 2005, Piccadilly Tower was a major skyscraper proposal incorporating both hotel and residential space for the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The 60 storey tower featured two adjoining blocks and would have delivered over 700 apartments and a 220-room five star hotel as well as retail space, restaurants and bars. Construction began in January 2008 but the project was placed on hold in September 2008 due to the economic recession. As of summer 2016 the developer had placed the plot on the market for sale with an extension for approved planning.[289]
4
Vector Arena Tower
186 (610)
36
2003
Hotel
Central Business District
Proposed in 2003, the Vector Arena Tower was a major skyscraper proposed for the Victoria area in the northern gateway to Central Manchester. If built it would have been the tallest hotel in the United Kingdom, however the project was cancelled when it could not be financed.[290]
5
Greengate Tower
179 (587)
62
2009
Residential
Greengate
Proposed in 2006, Greengate Tower was a major skyscraper proposed for the Greengate area of Salford. At the time, if built it would have been the tallest building in Greater Manchester. The project was cancelled in 2009 before construction begun in the wake of economic recession.[291]
6
St John's Place
168 (551)
54
2019
Office / Residential
St John's
Proposed in 2016, St John's Place was the centrepiece skyscraper proposed for a new neighbourhood in the St John's area of Central Manchester. It was due to deliver significant office space as well as over 400 apartments. St John's place was cancelled before construction began due to unresolved development and funding issues.[292]
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Canopus Tower A
160 (525)
36
2008
Residential
Greengate
Proposed in 2006, Canopus was a major £180 million development project consisting of two towers in the Greengate area of Salford. The tallest tower would have reached 160 m (520 ft) to become one of the tallest in Greater Manchester and would have featured a rooftop swimming pool. The towers were cancelled in the wake of economic recession.[293]
Proposed in 2005, Albany Crown Tower was a mixed use skyscraper in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. It was due to deliver significant numbers of hotel rooms and residential apartments. However, due to the economic recession funding dried up and the developer went into administration in 2010 before construction began.[294]
9
Vivo Tower D
149 (489)
50
2009
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in 2005, Vivo Tower D was the tallest tower in a collection of towers at the southern end of Deansgate in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began. Plans for the area were revised in 2015 with the Deansgate Square collection of skyscrapers subsequently built on the site.[295]
Approved in July 2017, Trinity Islands was a major planned development in the southern gateway to Central Manchester close to the Deansgate Square and wider Great Jackson Street skyscraper developments. Trinity islands would have delivered nearly 1,400 apartments at a cost of £1.3 billion. The scheme consisted of five towers with Tower V reaching a height of 140 m (460 ft).[288]
Proposed in 2004, 1 Hardman Square was designed to be the centrepiece tower in the Spinningfields district of Central Manchester which at the time was undergoing intense development. However the economic recession of 2008 resulted in a shortage of funding. The scheme was revived in 2013 where it became known and constructed as the 92 m (302 ft) 1 Spinningfields development.[296]
12
Urban Splash Development
137 (449)
30
2006
Office
Piccadilly
Proposed in 2006, Urban Splash was a major office development proposed for the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. It was cancelled soon after before approval was granted owing to a lack of funding.[297]
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Whitworth Street West
128 (420)
42
2007
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in 2005, Whitworth Street West was a major residential development located adjacent to the Beetham Tower in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. It was cancelled due to economic recession but the scheme has since revived in the form of the approved 117 metre 10-12 Whitworth Street Tower.[298]
Approved in July 2017, Trinity Islands was a major planned development in the southern gateway to Central Manchester close to the Deansgate Square and wider Great Jackson Street skyscraper developments. Trinity islands would have delivered nearly 1,400 apartments at a cost of £1.3 billion. The scheme consisted of five towers with Tower Y reaching a height of 128 m (420 ft). The Trinity Islands development was bought by Renaker in October 2018. Revised plans are expected to be made public in late 2021 with construction starting in 2022.[288]
15
Zarachie Tower
116 (381)
36
2008
Office / Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in 2005, Zarachie Tower, also known as Gravity Tower and Store Street Tower was a major tower delivering both office and residential units in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. It was cancelled due to economic recession when funding dried up before construction began.[299]
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Dime
115 (337)
36
2019
Residential
St John's
Proposed in 2017, Nickel and Dime were twin residential towers which would have delivered over 600 apartments situated in a new neighbourhood in the St John's area of Central Manchester. The towers were scrapped in favour of the Union Living Tower proposed in 2019.[300]
Nickel
115 (337)
36
2019
Residential
St John's
18
Plot G, Great Jackson Street Tower 1
112 (367)
36
2021
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in April 2019, Plot G, Great Jackson Street was a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of two towers. It is part of a future phase of skyscraper development in the southern gateway to Central Manchester next to Deansgate Square.[301]
Proposed in 1948, the Quay Street Tower was a proposed extension to Sunlight House, an existing 46 m (151 ft) building in the central business district of Central Manchester. The scheme was scrapped as it was seen as an insensitive development so soon after the Second World War.[302]
Modus Properties Tower
110 (361)
32
2010
Residential
Old Trafford
Proposed in 2006, Modus Properties Tower was a major residential development proposed for Old Trafford, 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Central Manchester. If built it would have been the tallest building in the borough of Trafford. The scheme was scrapped in 2010 when Modus Properties went into administration.[303]
21
Canopus Tower B
109 (358)
31
2008
Residential
Greengate
Proposed in 2006, Canopus was a major £180 million development project consisting of two towers in the Greengate area of Salford. The smaller tower would have reached 109 m (358 ft) to become one of the tallest in Greater Manchester. The towers were cancelled in the wake of economic recession.[304]
22
Vista Tower, Clippers Quay
107 (351)
34
2020
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in 2018, Vista Tower was a significant residential development proposed for Salford Quays delivering over 200 apartments. The planning application was subsequently withdrawn in 2019.[305]
23
Saint Michael's Tower A
105 (344)
32
2017
Office / Residential
Central Business District
Proposed in 2016, Saint Michael's was a major mixed use development consisting of two towers proposed for the central business district of Central Manchester. Due to intense push back from heritage groups concerned about the impact of the towers in the area the planning application was withdrawn in 2017. A revised proposal containing only one tower, the 136 metre St Michael's Tower was subsequently approved in 2018.[306]
24
Vivo Tower B
103 (338)
34
2009
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in 2005, Vivo Tower B was the second-tallest tower in a collection of towers at the southern end of Deansgate in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began. Plans for the area were revised in 2015 with the Deansgate Square collection of skyscrapers subsequently built on the site.[307]
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Plot G, Great Jackson Street Tower 2
97 (318)
31
2021
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in April 2019, Plot G, Great Jackson Street was a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of two towers. It is part of a future phase of skyscraper development in the southern gateway to Central Manchester next to Deansgate Square.[301]
Approved in July 2017, Trinity Islands was a major planned development in the southern gateway to Central Manchester close to the Deansgate Square and wider Great Jackson Street skyscraper developments. Trinity islands would have delivered nearly 1,400 apartments at a cost of £1.3 billion. The scheme consisted of five towers with Tower W reaching a height of 97 m (318 ft). The Trinity Islands development was bought by Renaker in October 2018. Revised plans are expected to be made public in late 2021 with construction starting in 2022.[288]
Approved in July 2017, Trinity Islands was a major planned development in the southern gateway to Central Manchester close to the Deansgate Square and wider Great Jackson Street skyscraper developments. Trinity islands would have delivered nearly 1,400 apartments at a cost of £1.3 billion. The scheme consisted of five towers with Tower Z reaching a height of 94 m (308 ft). The Trinity Islands development was bought by Renaker in October 2018. Revised plans are expected to be made public in late 2021 with construction starting in 2022.[288]
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Vivo Tower C
89 (292)
29
2009
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in 2005, Vivo Tower C was the joint third-tallest tower in a collection of towers at the southern end of Deansgate in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began. Plans for the area were revised in 2015 with the Deansgate Square collection of skyscrapers subsequently built on the site.[308]
Vivo Tower E
89 (292)
29
2009
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in 2005, Vivo Tower E was the joint third-tallest tower in a collection of towers at the southern end of Deansgate in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began. Plans for the area were revised in 2015 with the Deansgate Square collection of skyscrapers subsequently built on the site.[309]
Sharp Street Tower 1
89 (292)
28
2010
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in 2007, the Sharp Street development was a collection of two residential towers delivering over 200 apartments. It was due to be situated in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to Central Manchester. The project was cancelled in 2010 owing to a lack of funding.[310]
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Man Yoo Tower 1
89 (289)
27
2009
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in 2007, the Man Yoo scheme was a development of four residential towers each delivering over 200 apartments in Salford Quays. The scheme was eventually cancelled due to a lack of finance in the wake of economic recession.[311][312][313][314]
Man Yoo Tower 2
89 (289)
27
2009
Residential
Salford Quays
Man Yoo Tower 3
89 (289)
27
2009
Residential
Salford Quays
Man Yoo Tower 4
89 (289)
27
2009
Residential
Salford Quays
35
The Regent
87 (285)
29
2008
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in 2005, The Regent was a significant residential development delivering over 150 apartments in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester. It was cancelled in 2008 due to a lack of funding caused by economic recession.[315]
36
Adelphi Street Development
85 (279)
27
2003
Residential
Blackfriars
Proposed in 2001, the Adelphi Street Development was a significant residential development delivering over 175 apartments in the Blackfiars area of Central Manchester. It was cancelled in 2008 due to a lack of funding.[316]
37
Ramada Residential Tower
85 (272)
26
2004
Hotel
Castlefield
Proposed in 2003, the Ramada Residential Tower was a proposal to demolish the Ramada Hotel currently[when?] situated in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester and replace it with a modern hotel block. The scheme was eventually scrapped.[317]
38=
Fresh Phase 3
82 (269)
26
2008
Office
Ordsall
Proposed in 2006, Fresh Phase 3 was a significant office proposal on Regent Road in the western gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began.[318]
The Manchester
82 (269)
27
2009
Hotel / Residential
Central Business District
Proposed in 2007, The Manchester was a significant mixed use development proposal in the central business district of Central Manchester. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began.[319]
40
The Beacon Block 1
80 (262)
28
2007
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in 2006, The Beacon Block 1 was a significant office proposal on Regent Road in the western gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began.[320]
41
Paloma Tower 1
79 (259)
26
2008
Residential
Greengate
Proposed in 2006, Paloma Tower 1 was a significant development proposed for the Greengate area of Salford. The project was cancelled in 2008 before construction begun in the wake of economic recession.[321]
42
Saint Michael's Tower B
78 (256)
22
2017
Office / Residential
Central Business District
Proposed in 2016, Saint Michael's was a major mixed use development consisting of two towers proposed for the central business district of Central Manchester. Due to intense push back from heritage groups concerned about the impact of the towers in the area the planning application was withdrawn in 2017. A revised proposal containing only one tower, the 136 m (446 ft) St Michael's Tower was subsequently approved in 2018.[306]
43
Astley & Byron House
76 (249)
14
2014
Office
Central Business District
Proposed in 2013, Astley & Byron House Tower was a proposed to demolish the current 42 m (138 ft) Astley House in the central business district of Central Manchester and replace it with a 76 m (249 ft) office block. The proposal was soon abandoned although plans remain to either demolish or redevelop the site due to its prime location[322]
Proposed in 2007, Holt Town development was a £1 billion proposal to transform the Holt Town area in the east end of Manchester. It would have featured five waterfront residential towers and created almost 4,500 homes. The project stalled during economic recession and was eventually cancelled in 2012. Alternate schemes for the site have since been put forward, although none residential such as the Pollard Yard container scheme which aims to turn the site into a business hub.[323]
45
Chapeltown Street Development
74 (243)
25
2008
Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in 2007, the Chapeltown Street development was a significant residential development in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[324]
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24 Mount Street
73 (240)
18
2008
Office
Central Business District
Proposed in 2006, 24 Mount Street was a significant office building proposal for the central business district of Central Manchester. The scheme was eventually cancelled due to a lack of finance in the wake of economic recession.[325]
The Regent
73 (240)
23
2010
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in 2007, The Regent was a significant residential development proposed for Salford Quays. The scheme was eventually cancelled due to a lack of finance in the wake of economic recession.[326]
Proposed in 2017, Viadux Tower 2 was a major scheme adjacent to the Beetham Tower in the southern gateway to Central Manchester. Originally an office building bridging the Metrolink Tram service, plans were revised in 2023 for a 76-storey residential tower.[25]
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Grand Central
70 (230)
21
2008
Residential
Oxford Road
Proposed in 2005, Grand Central was a significant residential proposal in the southern side of Central Manchester between the Great Jackson Street skyscraper framework and the Oxford Street thoroughfare that would have delivered over 150 apartments. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began.[327]
Mill 1
70 (230)
21
2009
Residential
Oxford Road
Proposed in 2006, Mill 1 was a significant residential proposal in the southern side of Central Manchester between the Great Jackson Street skyscraper framework and the Oxford Street thoroughfare that would have delivered over 125 apartments. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began.[328]
The Lowry Tower 3
70 (230)
21
2010
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in 2007, The Lowry Tower 3 was a significant residential development proposed for Salford Quays. The scheme was eventually cancelled due to a lack of finance in the wake of economic recession.[329]
52=
Lee House Extension
69 (226)
17
2008
Residential
Oxford Road
Proposed in 2006, Lee House Extension was a significant residential proposal in the southern side of Central Manchester between the Great Jackson Street skyscraper framework and the Oxford Street thoroughfare that would have delivered over 125 apartments. The scheme was pulled in the wake of the economic recession before construction began.[330]
Clippers Quay Tower
69 (226)
24
2010
Residential
Salford Quays
Proposed in 2007, The Lowry Tower 3 was a significant residential development proposed for Salford Quays. The scheme was eventually cancelled due to a lack of finance in the wake of economic recession.[331]
54
Axis
68 (223)
18
2012
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in 2009, Axis was a significant residential development proposed for the south-western area of Central Manchester next to the Beetham Tower. The scheme was paused due to a lack of funding and eventually reborn as the 93 m (305 ft) tall Axis Tower which was completed in 2018.[332]
55=
Stratus
66 (217)
17
2007
Office
Central Business District
Proposed in 2004, Stratus was a significant office tower in the central business district of Central Manchester. Construction began in 2006 but was soon halted due to a lack of finance for the project. It was eventually cancelled in 2007.[333]
Sarah Tower
66 (217)
22
2010
Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in 2008, the Chapeltown Street development was a significant residential development in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[334]
1 Albert Street, Eccles
66 (217)
22
2024
Residential
Eccles
Proposed in 2019, 1 Albert Street Tower was a modern residential proposal that would have delivered 150 apartments. It would have become the second-tallest building in the western suburb of Eccles.[335]
58
New East Village Tower
65 (213)
22
2011
Residential
New Islington
Proposed in 2009, New East Village Tower was a significant residential proposal in the New Islington area of East Manchester that would have delivered nearly 150 apartments. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[336]
59
The Crescent Block 5
64 (210)
20
2010
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in 2008, The Crescent was a significant residential scheme proposal in the Ordsall area of Central Manchester near the University of Salford. It would have delivered over 300 apartments. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[337]
60
Yotel Hotel
61 (200)
20
2011
Hotel
Piccadilly
Proposed in 2009, the Chapeltown Street development was a significant hotel development in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[338]
61=
Faber Street Tower 1
60 (197)
17
2007
Office / Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in 2004, Faber Street Tower 1 was a significant mixed use development situated in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[339]
Derwent Street Development
60 (197)
20
2010
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in 2008, Derwent Street Development was a significant mixed use development situated in Ordsall, 1 mile (1.6 km) south west of Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[340]
63
Pomona Island Block 5
56 (184)
16
2008
Residential
Greengate
Proposed in 2006, Paloma Island Block 5 was a significant development proposed for the Greengate area of Salford. The project was cancelled in 2008 before construction begun in the wake of economic recession.[341]
64=
Dalton Street Development
55 (180)
18
2007
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in 2005, Dalton Street Development was a significant residential development situated in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[342]
Inacity East Building
55 (180)
17
2009
Office / Residential
Piccadilly
Proposed in 2007, Inacity East Building was a significant mixed use development in the Piccadilly area of Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[343]
2-4 Chester Road
55 (180)
17
2009
Residential
Cornbrook
Proposed in 2007, 2-4 Chester Road was a significant residential development in the Cornbrook area of Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[344]
City Lofts Tower
55 (180)
15
2010
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in 2007, City Lofts Tower was a significant residential development in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[345]
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Faber Street Block B
54 (177)
17
2009
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in 2006, Faber Street Block B was a significant residential development situated in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[346]
The Crescent Block 8
54 (177)
17
2010
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in 2008, The Crescent was a significant residential scheme proposal in the Ordsall area of Central Manchester near the University of Salford. It would have delivered over 300 apartments. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[347]
70
Sharp Street Tower 2
53 (174)
18
2010
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in 2007, the Sharp Street development was a collection of two residential towers delivering over 200 apartments. It was due to be situated in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to Central Manchester. The project was cancelled in 2010 owing to a lack of funding.[348]
71
Budding View
52 (171)
16
2010
Residential
Green Quarter
Proposed in 2007, Budding View was a significant residential development situated in the Green Quarter in the northern gateway to Central Manchester. The scheme was cancelled before construction began due to a lack of funds in the wake of economic recession.[349]
72=
Pomona Island Block 4
50 (164)
14
2008
Residential
Greengate
Proposed in 2006, Paloma Island Block 4 was a significant development proposed for the Greengate area of Salford. The project was cancelled in 2008 before construction begun in the wake of economic recession.[350]
Angelgate, Dantzic Street
50 (164)
14
2016
Residential
NOMA
Proposed in 2011, Angelgate, Dantzic Street was a major residential development proposed to be developed by Pinnacle. Construction started in 2016 but funding soon dried up before any meaningful work was completed. The scheme was soon after cancelled with alternate proposals made for the site.[351]
Demolished
This lists buildings in Greater Manchester that were at least 50 metres (164 ft) and have since been demolished.
Manchester Assize Courts was a Venetian Gothic building housing law courts constructed in the middle of the 19th century. When it was completed, it held the title of the tallest building in Manchester for 13 years until Manchester Town Hall was completed. It was damaged beyond repair during the Manchester Blitz and demolished in 1957 after World War II.[352]
The Mathematics Tower was a Brutalist building situated in the Oxford Road area of central Manchester and housed the mathematics department of the Victoria University of Manchester and briefly the newly amalgamated University of Manchester from 1968 to 2004. The building consisted of a three-storey podium and an 18-storey, 75 m (246 ft) tower. It was demolished in 2005 as the department moved to the Alan Turing Building.[353]
B of the Bang was the tallest sculpture in the UK when constructed to commemorate the 2002 Commonwealth Games held in Manchester. The sculpture was cut up and put in storage in 2009 due to the spikes that form it falling off on several occasions, making it unsafe.[354]
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Sunnyside Court
50 (164)
18
1972
1998
Residential
Ordsall
Sunnyside court was a residential building constructed in Ordsall. It was demolished in 1998 to make way for new developments.[355]
Fujitsu Tower was a 1960s office block constructed in the Ardwick area of East Manchester. It was demolished in 2018 to make way for new developments.[356]
Timeline
Timeline of tallest buildings and structures
After a period after the 1960s building boom where few new significant buildings were built in Greater Manchester, the early 21st century has seen a long list of proposals meaning the skyline has been transformed in recent decades. The first towers over 100 m (330 ft) were the CIS Tower and the City Tower, the former of which kept the title of tallest building in Greater Manchester for 41 years until the Beetham Tower was completed in 2006. In 2018, Deansgate Square South Tower became the tallest building in Greater Manchester and the tallest in the United Kingdom outside London.
The tallest building in Greater Manchester upon its completion in 1848. Salford Cathedral is still a prominent building on the East Lancashire Road approaching Central Manchester.[78]
A Venetian gothic building housing law courts constructed in the middle of the 19th century. When it was completed it held the title of the tallest building in Manchester for 13 years until Manchester Town Hall was completed. It was damaged beyond repair during the Manchester Blitz and was demolished in 1957.[352]
The tallest building in Manchester for 85 years from 1877 until the CIS Tower was completed in 1962. Manchester Town Hall remains a prominent focal point in the city.[60]
The United Kingdom's tallest building upon completion in 1962. As of 2023, it remains the tallest office building outside London[32] and the tallest building in the northern part of Central Manchester.
Tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London. As of 2023, it is the 11th-tallest by height and has the fourth-highest floor count in the United Kingdom.[9]
Future tallest
This lists the top 20 buildings in order of height in Greater Manchester that are either completed, under construction, approved or proposed. The imminent transformation of the Manchester skyline is made clear with only seven of the top 20 already constructed, with four under construction, three approved and nine proposed.
Rank
Name
Image
Height m (ft)
Floors
Year
Primary Use
Location
Notes
1
Viadux 2, Tower 1
246 (807)
76
2028
Residential
Central Business District
Proposed in March 2024, the reworked second phase plans of Salboy's Viadux development replaced a proposal for a 15-storey office building with a 246m (790ft), part residential, part luxury hotel tower. Viadux 2 Tower 1 will become the new tallest building in Greater Manchester and the third-tallest building in the United Kingdom.[357][6]
2
Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 6
242 (794)
78
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 6 will become the new tallest building in Greater Manchester on completion and the fifth-tallest building in the United Kingdom.
3
The Lighthouse
213 (699)
71
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2023, The Lighthouse will become the second-tallest building in Manchester and the United Kingdom outside London when built. The proposal includes a restaurant on the 71st floor - the tallest restaurant in the United Kingdom.[262]
Tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London. As of 2023, it is the 11th-tallest by height and has the fourth-highest floor count in the United Kingdom.[9] South Tower is the most prominent development of the Deansgate Square collection of skyscrapers constructed by Renaker and a key part of the envisioned southern gateway to Central Manchester.
5
Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 5
188 (617)
60
2030
Residential
Ordsall
Proposed in June 2023, Regent Park, Ordsall Lane Tower 5 is a tower in the wider Regent Park proposal, one of the most significant in the United Kingdom.
Proposed in August 2021, as one of a four residential towers on Trinity Islands in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester in close proximity of the Great Jackson skyscraper district. When built, Tower 1 will become the second-tallest building in Greater Manchester.[211]
7
Red Bank, Tower 1
181 (594)
55
2029
Residential
Cheetham Hill
Proposed in April 2023, Red Bank, Tower 1 is the tallest tower in an outline development proposal in the Red Bank area of Cheetham Hill in North Manchester.[226]
8
One Heritage Tower
173 (568)
55
2028
Residential
Greengate
Approved in January 2020, One Heritage Tower is a major skyscraper development. When constructed it will become the third-tallest building in Greater Manchester. It is a key development in the Greengate area of Salford.[227]
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Park Place, 34 Great Jackson Street Tower 1
172 (564)
56
2026
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2021, as one of a pair of residential towers in the Great Jackson Street area.[263]
Park Place, 34 Great Jackson Street Tower 2
172 (564)
56
2026
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2021, as one of a pair of residential towers in the Great Jackson Street area.[262]
Second-tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London. Roof height reaches 158 m (518 ft).[11] Upon completion in 2006, Beetham Tower became the tallest building in Greater Manchester, surpassing City Tower by over 60 m (200 ft).
Proposed in August 2021, as one of a four residential towers on Trinity Islands in the Castlefield area of Central Manchester in close proximity of the Great Jackson skyscraper district.[211]
13
Student Castle Tower 1
168 (551)
55
2025
Student Accommodation
Oxford Road
Approved in July 2021, Student Castle is a major skyscraper development. When constructed it will become the fifth-tallest building in Manchester and the tallest purpose built student accommodation in Manchester. It is located in the Oxford Road corridor of Central Manchester.[228]
Third-tallest building in the United Kingdom outside London and the second-tallest in the Deansgate Square development constructed by Renaker and a key part of the envisioned southern gateway to Central Manchester.[13]
Cotton Quay, Salford Quays Tower 1
158 (518)
48
2028
Residential
Salford Quays
Approved in March 2020, Cotton Quay is a major skyscraper development proposal consisting of six towers. When constructed, Tower 1 will become the joint sixth-tallest building in Greater Manchester. Part of MediaCityUK, the development is part of wider plans to transform Salford Quays into a major commerce and entertainment area of Greater Manchester.[229]
Approved in July 2020, with initial construction starting in September 2020, The Blade is a major skyscraper proposal. As of 2023 it is the fourth-tallest building in Greater Manchester. The Blade is part of the second phase of the Crown Street development area in the Southern end of Deansgate behind the Deansgate Square development. It was constructed before its sister skyscraper, Three60, and sits alongside the already completed Elizabeth Tower.[15][358]
Approved in July 2020, with initial construction starting in June 2021, Three60 is a major skyscraper proposal. When constructed it will become the joint fourth-tallest building in Greater Manchester. Three60 is part of the second phase of the Crown Street development area in the Southern end of Deansgate behind the Deansgate Square development. Its foundation and pad are being constructed along with its sister skyscraper, The Blade, and will sit alongside The Elizabeth Tower.[15]
Proposed in June 2021, as one of a pair of residential towers in the Great Jackson Street area.[212]
The Green, Crown Street Tower 1
154 (505)
52
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2023, Plot C, Crown Street Tower 1 is one of four skyscraper developments which will form part of the Great Jackson street framework of buildings in Castlefield.[262]
The Green, Crown Street Tower 2
154 (505)
52
2029
Residential
Castlefield
Proposed in January 2023, Plot C, Crown Street Tower 2 is one of four skyscraper developments which will form part of the Great Jackson street framework of buildings in Castlefield.[262]