A property giant has submitted plans to build a 14-storey student apartment tower in Manchester city centre.
Vita Group, which was set up by Stockport County owner Mark Stott, is seeking to create 576 beds with the First Street development.
House of Social would be designed for second and third year students "who have established friendship groups".
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The building would provide a mix of 76 six-bedroom clusters and 24 five-bedroom clusters and includes a provision for 86 affordable rooms, along with 24 studios designed to be accessible for residents with additional needs.
The plans include an active ground floor food hall, creating approximately 1,304sqm of commercial space, offering around 400 covers and create approximately 30 front of house jobs if approved.
Max Bielby, chief operating officer for Vita Group, said: "We’re delighted to bring forward these exciting new plans for our new student brand House of Social, adding to the First Street masterplan and complementing our neighbouring Vita Student offering.
"House of Social is the student house re-imagined, bringing students together at the most important time in their life and giving them the opportunity to make life-long friends whilst excelling in their studies."
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