Manchester's Hotspur Press redevelopment stalled by listing bid that developer warns could 'potentially condemn' the site

The refurbishment of the landmark Hotspur Press Victorian printing mill in Manchester city centre has been put on hold due to a pending listed building application – with the developer criticising the length of time the process is taking. The mill, which ceased printing operations in 1996, has fallen into disrepair and has seen numerous stalled attempts at renovation, including a plan to transform it into a 171-home, 28-storey flat block.
Despite receiving planning permission in 2020, construction never commenced, leaving the mill to further deteriorate. There was new hope earlier this year when a new developer, Manner, received council approval for its redevelopment plan.
The proposal includes preserving the mill's facade and iconic 'Percy Brothers' signage while constructing a 36-storey student housing tower with 595 bedrooms and a new public square. Planning permission was granted in May, but w