Developer Caloner Street Developments aims to redevelop the former scrap metal site with three towers ranging in height from 17 and 27 storeys.
Manchester-based architect Modern City Architecture and Urbanism has drawn up the mixed-use scheme for a mix of tenure from build to rent, market sale, and co-living apartments.
The Norton Point scheme between Chaloner Street and Flint street will also contain a 200-bed hotel, office and art gallery space.
Norton Point Building plans
Block A
- 24 levels (77m)
- Ground floor flexible commercial unit (221m2)
- 206 residential units (levels 1-24)
- External Terrace (residents)
Block B
- 14 levels (53m)
- Ground floor flexible commercial unit (584m2)
- First floor flexible commercial unit (624m2)
- Art Gallery (154m2 Lower Ground Floor & 133m2 Ground Floor)
- 204 residential units (2nd to 13th floors)
- External Terrace (residents)
Block C
- 14 levels (52.5m)
- 228 residential units (2nd to 13th floors)
- 204 bed hotel – basement to 14th Floor (7426m2 )
- External terrace (residents)
The buildings are designed with community roof space and a mix of envelopment materials ranging from brickwork to metal cladding and glazing.