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Manchester Digital Campus gets green light

The Manchester Digital Campus, a state-of-the-art government office complex, has received planning consent. The project, led by the Government Property Agency (GPA), will transform the former Central Retail Park in Ancoats into a major hub for digital skills and Civil Service operations.
With contracts exchanged for five-and-a-half acres of prime city land, the development will drive significant employment and economic benefits in the region, creating 7,000 new jobs and reinforcing Manchester’s reputation as a leading tech and digital hub.
Construction and Regeneration Plans
The GPA and Manchester City Council have collaborated closely on the project, ensuring a balance between commercial development and urban regeneration. Alongside the Digital Campus, plans include a new city centre park, enhancing green space and integrating with existing pedestrian and cycling networks.
Designed by Planit-IE, the park will feature:
- Green buffer zones along Great Ancoats Street
- Tiered gardens, play areas, and tranquil space
- Walking and cycling routes, improving connectivity to key areas including Ancoats, Northern Quarter, and the Etihad Campus
Mark Bourgeois, CEO of the GPA, welcomed the approval, stating: “We are delighted with this decision and grateful for the support of Manchester’s stakeholders. This development is a key step in supporting the transformation of the Civil Service and driving growth in the region.”
Bev Craig, Leader of Manchester City Council, added: “This low-carbon development will bring thousands of jobs to Manchester while reinforcing our status as one of the UK’s fastest-growing tech and digital communities.”
Opportunities for the Construction Sector
The approval of the Manchester Digital Campus presents major opportunities for contractors, suppliers, and trades across the UK construction supply chain. With an emphasis on low-carbon, high-tech office space, the project aligns with sustainability goals while stimulating local business growth.
As construction progresses, further phases of development will be revealed, ensuring long-term investment and job creation in Manchester’s booming economy.
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