Eda | |
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Former names | Anchorage Gateway |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Residential skyscraper |
Location |
Salford, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom |
Address | 5 Anchorage Quay, Salford, M50 3XE |
Coordinates | 53°28′31″N 2°17′03″W / 53.47521°N 2.28407°W |
Construction started | 2021 |
Completed | September 2023 |
Owner | Cole Waterhouse Taurus Investment Holdings Ltd |
Height | 101 m (331 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 29 [1] |
Floor area | 23,285 m2 (250,640 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Chapman Taylor [2] |
Structural engineer | Renaissance Associates |
Other designers | Jon Matthews Architects |
Main contractor | Domis Construction |
Website | |
edasalfordquays.co.uk |
Eda (short for Erie Dock Apartments [3] and formerly Anchorage Gateway), [4] is a 101 metre-tall (331 ft), 29-storey residential skyscraper in Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, England. It was designed by Chapman Taylor, [2] with Jon Matthews Architects as the delivery architect. [5] As of February 2024 [update], it is the fifth-tallest building in Salford and the 20th-tallest building in Greater Manchester.
The developer Cole Waterhouse purchased the site from COIF Charities Property Fund in August 2019. It was previously home to The Anchorage, a four-storey 1990s office building that had been occupied by Barclays. [6] [7]
In April 2019, an outline planning application was submitted to Salford City Council for the demolition of the office building and a residential development of up to 31-storeys and 290 apartments, with up to 1,000 m2 (11,000 sq ft) of non-residential floorspace. [8] Planning approval was obtained in November 2019. [9]
In March 2020, a reserved matters application was submitted to the council for 290 apartments with up to 400 m2 (4,300 sq ft) of non-residential floorspace within a part 19, part 28-storey building. [10] Planning approval was granted in October 2020. [6] [7]
Construction of Eda commenced in 2021 and the building was structurally topped out in April 2023. [3] The tower comprises 29-storeys, made up of ground, mezzanine and 27 levels of build to rent apartments. [2] It was anticipated to open in December 2023, [5] but the building was completed in September 2023. [11]
The tower also includes co-working spaces, a cinema room, landscaped podium garden, roof terrace, private dining suite and fitness studio. [5]
Anchorage tram stop on the Eccles Line of the Metrolink system is located opposite Eda. [12]
Eda | |
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| |
Former names | Anchorage Gateway |
General information | |
Status | Completed |
Type | Residential skyscraper |
Location |
Salford, Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom |
Address | 5 Anchorage Quay, Salford, M50 3XE |
Coordinates | 53°28′31″N 2°17′03″W / 53.47521°N 2.28407°W |
Construction started | 2021 |
Completed | September 2023 |
Owner | Cole Waterhouse Taurus Investment Holdings Ltd |
Height | 101 m (331 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 29 [1] |
Floor area | 23,285 m2 (250,640 sq ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Chapman Taylor [2] |
Structural engineer | Renaissance Associates |
Other designers | Jon Matthews Architects |
Main contractor | Domis Construction |
Website | |
edasalfordquays.co.uk |
Eda (short for Erie Dock Apartments [3] and formerly Anchorage Gateway), [4] is a 101 metre-tall (331 ft), 29-storey residential skyscraper in Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, England. It was designed by Chapman Taylor, [2] with Jon Matthews Architects as the delivery architect. [5] As of February 2024 [update], it is the fifth-tallest building in Salford and the 20th-tallest building in Greater Manchester.
The developer Cole Waterhouse purchased the site from COIF Charities Property Fund in August 2019. It was previously home to The Anchorage, a four-storey 1990s office building that had been occupied by Barclays. [6] [7]
In April 2019, an outline planning application was submitted to Salford City Council for the demolition of the office building and a residential development of up to 31-storeys and 290 apartments, with up to 1,000 m2 (11,000 sq ft) of non-residential floorspace. [8] Planning approval was obtained in November 2019. [9]
In March 2020, a reserved matters application was submitted to the council for 290 apartments with up to 400 m2 (4,300 sq ft) of non-residential floorspace within a part 19, part 28-storey building. [10] Planning approval was granted in October 2020. [6] [7]
Construction of Eda commenced in 2021 and the building was structurally topped out in April 2023. [3] The tower comprises 29-storeys, made up of ground, mezzanine and 27 levels of build to rent apartments. [2] It was anticipated to open in December 2023, [5] but the building was completed in September 2023. [11]
The tower also includes co-working spaces, a cinema room, landscaped podium garden, roof terrace, private dining suite and fitness studio. [5]
Anchorage tram stop on the Eccles Line of the Metrolink system is located opposite Eda. [12]