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Manchester will get a 'first of its kind' LGBT+ housing development

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This is how the ‘first of its kind’ purpose-built LGBTQ+ extra care housing development could look. New proposals show plans to build 120 apartments for over-55s from the LGBTQ+ community on the site of a former Spire Hospital.

The hospital, on Russell Road in Whalley Range, was demolished in 2019 and has been empty ever since. Now, Great Places Housing Group has unveiled its plans for the project, which will include two apartment blocks.

One will be a ‘four to five storey’ brick building including 80 one-and-two-bedroom flats, and another will have 40 apartments, also of one-and-two-bedrooms. Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer...

just click here to give it a go. The smaller block will have 40 flats available to first-time buyers and eligible customers on a shared ownership basis.

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