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The half-built seven-storey apartment block where people who bought flats ‘off plan’ are now in limbo

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Attempts to resurrect a stalled seven-storey apartment block development have failed because ‘many investors’ bought ‘off-plan’ flats there before they were built, councillors have heard.

When given planning permission in 2014, the development at 4-14 Great Moor Street was was described as an apartment block offering ‘world class facilities’ for 140 university students.

Work to build the seven-storey building on derelict land started in 2016. However, construction halted at the site around four years ago and after the collapse of a company called Collateral.

Bolton Council’s leader, Martyn Cox this week told a meeting of the full council that the construction firm building the block were no longer operating.

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