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Published: 05 May 2025

Northill Apartments, Salford

The fourth phase of the flagship Fortis Quay development is Northill Apartments, located in the heart of Salford Quays.

Salford Quays

The development is comprised of 264 apartments spread over a 27-storey tower, with a selection of spacious studios and one, two and three-bedroom apartments available. Each of the apartments has the basic fittings and fixtures. Kitchen, Bathrooms, Water Heater and electrical space heaters.

The advertised landscaped communal garden and an on-site gymnasium were never provided by the builder Fortis Group or the freeholder Phase Four Ltd. Once Furnecess quay is finished there is a high chance Northill Apartments will still be a fantastic addition to this thriving area, which includes MediaCityUK, an iconic modern hub that is home to world-class corporations such as BBC and ITV studios and is at the forefront of the digital economy. Overlooking this world-leading media and technology centre.

Why Northill Apartments?

  • Salford Quays is one of the UK’s top property hotspots
  • Close to Manchester city centre
  • Stunning views of Salford’s waterfront from many apartments

Northill Apartments at Fortis Quay

Unfortunately the Furness Quay project has run into issues with Fortis Group declaring liquidation. Even though the Northill tower is complete. The surroundings have been left in a lack luster state.

Welcome to The Quays

Greater Manchester is one of the top property hotspots in the UK and, within the region, Salford is leading the way. This has been particularly apparent at Salford’s waterfront, which has been injected with £560m worth of investment, regenerating the site from underused docklands into a business hub with world-class facilities and a rich cultural offering.

Salford Quays

  • Home to media giants such as the BBC and ITV
  • Multi-national companies like BUPA also call MediaCityUK home
  • The University of Salford has a specialist media campus on-site
  • Dozens of restaurants and bars
  • High-quality water sports facilities for public use
  • Direct public transport network to Manchester city centre
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