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A decision on controversial 'co-living' towers in Manchester city centre has been deferred by councillors

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which some fear could become ‘slums of the future’ - has been deferred for a site visit. The council’s planning committee wants to get a better idea of how the four towers proposed at First Street, ranging from 10 to 45 storeys high, will impact surrounding areas.Downing, the developer behind the plans, is seeking permission to provide 2,224 ‘high quality’ co-living bedspaces aimed at graduates and city workers who want to live close to their workplaces.The 609 apartments would have one to five bedrooms, while 875 studios will range from standard and compact flats to ‘super’ and ‘deluxe’ units.A new public park and square is also planned, along with a cinema, gym, a cafe, a resident’s lounge and co-working spaces.The meeting heard on.

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