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Jon Robinson

Work starts on city centre student scheme partly designed by man behind Haçienda Nightclub's look

Work on a £5.5m project to construct a nine-storey student accommodation building in Manchester city centre, which has been partly designed by the man behind the world-famous Haçienda Nightclub, has begun.

GMI Construction has started on the site near the Manchester Metropolitan University campus for client Alumno.

The project will consist of the construction of 62 self-contained studio apartments that will feature their own kitchenette and bathroom.

Each floor will typically feature eight studio apartments together with a communal area for residents.

On the ground floor of the development which has been designed by Ben Kelly, the designer of the world-famous Haçienda Nightclub in Manchester, facilities will include a reception/concierge and The Wash Bar, together with a plant room and associated facilities needed to support the buildings operation.

The first residents are expected to move in by the summer of 2022.

David Campbell, managing director of Alumno Group, said: "We are absolutely delighted to be on site with the team at GMI.

"The site is within the Manchester Metropolitan University campus boundary and just a five-minute walk from the University of Manchester. It will be an excellent bespoke and modern student community hub.

"We have high hopes that this will set a new benchmark in this location and enhance the choice available to students, who continue to make Manchester a major destination for both study and the excellent student experience."

GMI divisional managing director Marc Banks added: "This project will regenerate a once uninhabited space into a vibrant and contemporary residential hub for students to thrive in and enhance their university experience and so we are delighted to be working with our valued client Alumno Group and Consultants on this impressive new residential development.

"With the interior of the development featuring designs by iconic Manchester designer Ben Kelly, the development is set to become a dynamic and creative environment for students to enhance their university experience."

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