Jointly developed and funded by FEC and Manchester City Council, Victoria North is set to create 15,000 new homes across 155 hectares and seven neighbourhoods over the next 15 years, helping with the shortfall in housing in Manchester. At the heart of the regeneration is the new City River Park which covers 46 hectares of new and improved parkland.

Victoria Riverside is at the forefront of the new, distinct residential neighbourhood at Red Bank and New Town, benefiting from its location within Manchester City Centre, but offering something new to its community.

Red Bank Overview

Red Bank will be home to 8,000 people across three characterful neighbourhoods, all connected by green walking and cycling routes. Set by the River Irk and opening onto St Catherine’s Wood, it marks the start of the 113-acre City River Park – Manchester’s largest new green space. A place to belong, Red Bank brings new homes, spaces to learn and play, and vibrant spots to eat, drink and connect – creating a community where everyone can thrive.

Red Bank Vision

Created for a city that dares to be bold, this is a place where you feel connected to what matters. Thoughtfully designed, low-carbon homes that welcome everyone. Rooted in a thriving community with vibrant spaces to meet, move and grow. With parkland, woods and streams along the River Irk, nature is always close by – inviting curiosity and active living, all just minutes from the heart of Manchester.

Red Bank Neighbourhoods

Red Bank Riverside

The first neighbourhood to arrive, Riverside blends waterside living with green open space. Just minutes from the city centre, it’s a place to live, work and unwind – with new homes, shops, cafés and workspaces creating a vibrant community for all.

Red Bank Viaduct

Alive with character and history, the Viaduct will weave homes, green spaces and waterside venues into its iconic railway arches. This unique neighbourhood celebrates Red Bank’s industrial past while welcoming new places to eat, drink and gather – a true destination.

Red Bank Plateu

A green, family-friendly neighbourhood overlooking St Catherine’s Wood. The Plateau is made for growing families, with play areas, parks and leafy squares. Connected by green routes, it brings calm, space and nature – without giving up city life on your doorstep.

Red Bank brings people together to enjoy the richness of city life in a welcoming, green setting. Landscaped public squares, leafy walkways and vibrant social spaces create a place where everyone feels at home.

Designed with everyday convenience in mind, Red Bank puts everything you need within easy reach. Dantzic Street is its lively, tree-lined high street – a hub for independent shops, local essentials and exciting pop-ups. Wide pavements and a pedestrian-friendly layout make it a natural meeting point for the community.

For food, drink and good times, head to Red Bank Viaduct – where Brewery Square and Union Waterfront offer upbeat bars, riverside restaurants and relaxed places to gather.

Families will find space to play and grow in Red Bank Plateau, where parks and play areas are part of the everyday. And with a new health centre and primary school planned, Red Bank is built for the long term – a place to put down roots and thrive.

Red Bank is built for modern city life – greener, healthier and more connected. Across the three neighbourhoods, resident-only spaces are thoughtfully placed, offering comfort, convenience and a sense of belonging right on your doorstep.

Summary

Victoria Riverside marks the first phase of Victoria North (previously Manchester’s Northern Gateway), the biggest renewal project Manchester’s ever seen. The redevelopment project will create better-connected public spaces, new and improved transport links, and more homes, parks and retail spaces for the city’s growing population.

  • Over 15,000 new homes
  • Over £1 billion total investment
  • £51.6 million central government investment into a new City River Park
  • New schools, healthcare facilities and transport links
  • A planned new community of over 40,000 people