The major development is part of a £4bn project to rejuvenate this part of the city.
Work on the Victoria North scheme, which will see 15,000 homes built over the next two decades, is already under way. Manchester council's planning committee will vote on plans for the Red Bank neighbourhood next week.
As well as this application for up to 3,250 new homes, the committee will also consider plans for three plots on Dantzic Street which are part of the Victoria North project too. In total, 1,550 new homes are planned across seven buildings varying in height between six and 34 storeys on these three plots.
The planning committee will also consider expansion plans for Loreto College in Hulme and a proposal to knock down the former Chorlton leisure centre and build 50 affordable apartments for over-55s.
Town hall planners have backed all of these applications - but they have recommended that the committee rejects a proposal to convert two family homes in Burnage into eight flats.
The committee will also hear an objection to a tree preservation order in Fallowfield at its next meeting. Here are all the developments set to be discussed at the town hall meeting taking place next Thursday.
3,250 homes at Red Bank
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