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The 'derelict and empty' corner of Manchester with just 100 residents

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An 'derelict and empty' corner of Manchester is set to go from 100 residents to several thousand in the coming years. Holt Town, a 30 hectare area sandwiched between Ancoats, New Islington, the Etihad Campus, and Beswick, is set to undergo a massive redevelopment after council bosses approved a blueprint for its regeneration on Wednesday (July 24).

The ambition is to have 4,500 homes in the neighbourhood, including apartments and family housing — along with 30,000 sqm for 1,500 full-time jobs, a new ‘cultural hub’ which would provide a home for the existing Hope Mill theatre, a range of public services, and 15 acres of green space. READ MORE: Brutal footage of officer kicking man in head at Manchester Airport surfaces as cops issue statement Previously, the council said it wanted the revamp to ‘celebrate the area’s existing waterways which create a true sense of place’.

Currently, the area is home to a smattering of terraced housing, light industry, and a Metrolink stop — which is one of the key reasons the council wants to breathe new life into the area, a report for the council’s executive said. “Holt Town is a bit of the city that you pass through,” council leader Bev Craig told the meeting. “It’s got a tram stop that you get off at for the pretty good caff not too far.

But it’s probably not known for much else. We would like to change that. “We have great sparks in there of businesses doing well, and [things] like Hope Mill Theatre.

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