Circle Square showcases transformation as luxury apartments launch to market

Vita Living North

One of the UK’s largest urban regeneration projects outside of London, Manchester’s Circle Square, demonstrates its extraordinary transformation, as luxury apartments Vita Living North launch to the rental market and Symphony Park, the beautifully designed greenspace is opened to the public.

The joint venture between Vita Group and Bruntwood SciTech, the largest of its kind outside of the M25 ring, heads into its final stage as tenants can now take residence of the stunning Circle Square Apartments designed by Vita Living, with unrivalled views across the city.

Vita Living North boasts 417 design-led apartments across 35 storeys, with class-leading amenity space over three floors, bookable suites, a 24-hour gym, communal lounges, and casual workspaces.

Offering the best view in town, The Astronomer Private Dining Room, situated on the 35th floor, has Manchester’s highest roof terrace available to book for external events standing tall at more than 110 metres and celebrating breathtaking views across the city.

Residents can also enjoy the facilities Vita Living East has to offer, including four additional private dining rooms and three floors of amenity space. Launched in January 2021, Vita Living East nears full occupancy, with only a handful of the 266 apartments available.

Helping to satisfy the unprecedented demand seen at East, Vita Living North will offer 14 studios, 138 one-bed, 231 two-beds and 34 three-bed apartments. Residents will be able to choose from several exclusively designed, luxury furniture packages to suit their tastes and the apartments enjoy floor-to-ceiling windows, Juliet balconies, large lounge spaces and fully fitted kitchens.

Completing the vast public realm, Symphony Park, the beautifully designed green space is the first and largest public park created in the city in decades. The space will form the backdrop to the city’s best cultural events celebrating everything Manchester has to offer and will soon start to welcome artisan markets, live performances, and activations.

Boutique fitness studio TRIB3 has also now officially opened its doors to the public, alongside a host of retail and leisure brands such as Canvas and Hello Oriental, all heading into their final stages of fit out ready to open.

They join Circle Square’s thriving urban village of quirky independent retailers at Hatch, which has been bustling since it first opened in 2017 and now welcomes more than 55,000 visitors each month.

Completing the development, Vita Student with its 1,100 luxury student apartments, are fully let for the 2021/2022 academic year.

Vita Group’s Mark Stott said: “The sheer sense of occasion really hits you when you arrive at Circle Square now that the park is open, and work draws to a close. Symphony Park, Manchester’s first public park to open in decades, creates a harmonic escape from the hustle and bustle of Oxford Road.

“Vita Living North completes the puzzle, boasting some of the very best luxury apartments in the city with unbeatable views.

“The scale of investment which has gone into Manchester’s Circle Square is something which hasn’t been delivered in a city outside of London and Vita Living North apartments offer the very best in terms of place, amenities, and location. As such, we’re expecting unprecedented demand as these apartments launch to market for the first time.”

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