Developers Delancey and Landid to take charge of Manchester regeneration project
Developers Delancey and Landid have been named preferred bidder to develop the 拢800m Northern Gateway scheme in Manchester by the Co-Operative Group.
The scheme, nicknamed Noma, is Britain鈥檚 largest regional redevelopment project comprising 4 million ft2 of office, retail, residential and leisure space.
The site surrounds the Co-Op鈥檚 new 拢100m headquarters due to be completed by Bam later this year.
David Pringle, the director in charge of Noma, told today鈥檚 Times: 鈥淒elancey and Landid have both demonstrated their ability to carry out large mixed-use developments and their commitment to Manchester through previous developments.鈥
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