Chapman Taylor designed 29-storey Salford tower tops out
‘Eda’ residential apartments, formerly known as Anchorage Gateway, has topped out in Salford Quays, Manchester, UK.
Designed by Chapman Taylor, Eda is a 290-apartment build-to-rent project from Cole Waterhouse and Taurus Investment Holdings and comprises a 250,600 sq ft L-shaped apartment block next to the Anchorage tram stop in Salford Quays.
The scheme’s mixture of one-, two-, and three-bedroom flats are expected to be available for rent later in 2023. This includes a series of rooftop penthouse apartments, each with its own private terrace.
Eda will boast two landscaped terrace gardens, one on the mezzanine of the building and the other on the 19th floor.
Amenities at Eda include coworking spaces, residents’ lounges, a cinema room, a private dining area, and a fully equipped gym.
Eda received full planning approval from Salford City Council in October 2020.
Rory O’Donoghue project director Domis Construction; Rod Priestley, chief operating officer, Cole Waterhouse; Greg Ritchie, executive director, Cole Waterhouse; Damian Flood chief executive officer, Cole Waterhouse; Nick Jacobs, managing director, Taurus Investments; Geoff Lewis, director asset management, Taurus Investments; George Gerontas, lead analyst, Taurus Investments and Dave Ashworth, project manager Domis Construction
Eda is another prestigious development in Chapman Taylor's growing residential portfolio across the UK. We have thousands more homes under construction, with many more in the pipeline.