The old Greater Manchester Police HQ in Old Trafford is finally gone—making way for a massive £1.25 billion regeneration project that’ll deliver 1,250 new homes, a 250-bed hotel, a brand-new public park, shops, and a café—all while keeping the historic Ellis Llwyd Jones Hall alive for community use. Locals pushed for green space, traffic relief (especially on match days), and health services, so the plan includes 700 bike spots, 100 parking spaces, car clubs, safe walking routes, and potential NHS GP facilities. With 25,000 sq ft of commercial space and 25% affordable housing, this isn’t just a rebuild—it’s a bold step toward solving Manchester’s housing crisis and creating a vibrant, sustainable neighborhood.

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