Bosses say it will contribute to regeneration work in the city.
Plans for a new block with nearly 400 student homes in Salford with its own gym and lounge have been submitted for approval.
Landscaping plans aim to create 'immersive and quiet spaces' in the development alongside 'social and active' zones. Heritage stones with a nod to the area's past are also planned, with railway track siding paths leading through the internal courtyard area. But there are nearly 200 cycle parking spaces in the design, and residents will be close to Salford Crescent railway station and buses on Broad Street to Manchester city centre.
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