Summary:
- Unite Students and Manchester Metropolitan University have secured approval to develop more than 2,300 beds at the institution’s Cambridge Halls site.
- The £390m development will help Manchester Metropolitan University tackle a shortage of student accommodation in the city. Lined up is a variety of room types including dorm style, cluster flats and studios.
- Andrew Fallon, chief property officer, Manchester Metropolitan University, said: “The planning approval to redevelop Cambridge Halls marks an important milestone in our commitment to providing a truly modern campus here in the city centre for our students, colleagues and the community.
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