Coordinates: 53°28′57″N 2°13′48″W / 53.48254°N 2.22988°W / 53.48254; -2.22988

One Port Street

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One Port Street
One Port Street, February 2025
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General information
StatusTopped out
TypeResidential high-rise
LocationPort St, Manchester,
Greater Manchester,
England
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Construction started2023
Completed2026[1]
Cost£154 million[2]
OwnerSelect Property Group[3]
Height100 m (330 ft)
Technical details
Floor count33
Design and construction
ArchitectSimpsonHaugh[4]
Main contractorRenaker[3]
Other information
Number of units477
Website
oneportst-manchester.com

One Port Street is a high-rise residential building under construction in Manchester, England. Located on the edge of the city's Northern Quarter, it comprises a 100-metre (330 ft), 33-storey tower fronting on to Port Street, an 11-storey block facing Great Ancoats Street, as well as 9-storey and 7-storey elements. It was designed by SimpsonHaugh architects.[5]

As of September 2025, One Port Street is the 26th-tallest building in Greater Manchester.

History

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Planning

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The planning application was originally submitted to Manchester City Council in January 2022 for a slightly taller part-34, part-11, part-9 and part-7 storey residential building comprising a total of 485 dwellings.[6]

Following two refusals by the city council's planning committee in May and June 2022 due to its proposed height, the tower was reduced from 34 storeys to 33.[7] Planning approval was subsequently obtained in July 2022.[8][9] A non material amendment was submitted to Manchester City Council in January 2023 for internal design changes and a slightly decreased total of 477 dwellings. It was approved the same month.[10]

Construction

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Construction of the building commenced in January 2023[11] and it was topped out in November 2024.[12] The development was initially planned to be finished in 2025,[13] though is expected to be completed in February 2026.[1]

Facilities

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One Port Street includes a 2,000-square-foot (190 m2) leisure suite including a swimming pool, gym and fitness studio.[14] A rooftop terrace called Paganini's is located on the 7-storey element.[3]

See also

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References

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