Angel Gardens
| Angel Gardens | |
|---|---|
Angel Gardens in 2021 | |
Location within Greater Manchester | |
| General information | |
| Type | Residential high-rise |
| Location | Rochdale Road, Manchester, England |
| Coordinates | 53°29′13″N 2°14′11″W / 53.4869°N 2.2363°W |
| Construction started | January 2017 |
| Completed | 2019 |
| Height | |
| Height | 110 m (361 ft)[1] |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 35 |
| Design and construction | |
| Developer | Caddick (following the collapse of Carillion) |
Angel Gardens is a 110-metre (361 ft), 35-storey high-rise building of 466 rental apartments on Rochdale Road in Manchester, England. As of January 2026, it is the joint 21st-tallest building in Greater Manchester, alongside Affinity Living Riverview in Salford.
It forms part of the 20-acre (8-hectare) NOMA redevelopment. In January 2017, the investor Apache Capital Partners and the developer Moda Living secured £85 million in financing from the German bank Deutsche Pfandbriefbank.[2][3]
Following the collapse of the main contractor Carillion on 15 January 2018, construction was put on hold;[4][5] two weeks later, the contract was transferred to Caddick Construction and construction re-commenced.[6]
Angel Gardens was co-designed by architects Fuse Studios and HAUS Collective.[7]
Construction progress
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7 August 2017
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25 February 2018
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22 July 2018
See also
- List of tallest buildings and structures in Greater Manchester
- List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom
References
- ^ "NOMA-Angel Gardens". Skyscraper Center. Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
- ^ Schouten, Charlie (16 January 2017). "Finance deal secured for Carillion and Moda's £153m Angel Gardens in Manchester". Construction News. Archived from the original on 17 January 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
- ^ Begum, Shelina (16 January 2017). "£85m funding secured from German bank for residential skyscraper in Manchester". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 16 January 2017.
- ^ Morby, Aaron (18 January 2018). "Construction stops on scores of Carillion projects". Construction Enquirer.
- ^ "Carillion: £1bn-worth of projects stopped in wake of collapse". Construction News. 17 January 2018.
- ^ "Caddick replaces Carillion on Angel Gardens". The Construction Index. 29 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
- ^ "Angel Gardens". Haus Collective. Retrieved 12 January 2019.