A swanky 20 storey apartment block is set to come to Preston's skyline
The staggering build in Church Row, off Church Street, will house 80 apartments with accommodation for up to 234 people to the immediate south of the 16-storey Guild Centre.
Agents behind plans for the build, Altrincham-based 1618 Architects, says the scheme has been “sympathetically designed” and “seeks to provide a building of quality design in the existing urban townscape and one that is appropriate in terms of mass and scale”.
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Hide AdThe ground floor will be dedicated to retail, with two road-facing units set to be built – something a spokesman from 1618 Architects said would be an exciting opportunity for a "nice restaurant or bar".
The building has taken inspiration from The Leadenhall Tower in London, which features a prominent steep slope to accommodate smaller and larger floor areas.
Mohammed Munshi from 1618 Architects said: “Preston is starting to boom. The Church Street area needs development. It’s getting there but slowly. The city will be a mini Manchester soon enough.
“We have taken other properties into consideration with the sloping.”
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Hide AdApartments on the sloped side are expected to have balconies overlooking the city.
The impressive plans come after bosses at developer Eastern Estates Ltd first lodged plans with Preston Council in June 2017 to turn the site – a vacant warehouse – into a 10-storey apartment complex made up of 69 flats.
Mr Munshi added the Preston-based developer had “more ambition” through the new design.
The project has been submitted to Preston City Council’s planning department which has yet to approve or deny the plans.