Constructed on the site of the former Manchester Racecourse where Queen Elizabeth II enjoyed her first win as a horse owner, the 367-home scheme is an example of how to recycle a brownfield site to create a scheme that is both commercially sound and socially aware.
After the racecourse closed, the land was acquired by the University of Salford and redeveloped into student housing. When the halls became vacant, the site became a strategic priority for Salford City Council, which wanted to see it redeveloped.
Salboy stepped in and, working alongside planning consultant Euan Kellie Property Solutions, drew up a vision for another new identity for the site.
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