| Oxygen Towers | |
|---|---|
Oxygen Towers in Manchester, England, January 2025 | |
| General information | |
| Status | Completed |
| Type | Residentialhigh-rise |
| Location | Store St,Manchester, Greater Manchester, England |
| Coordinates | 53°28′49″N2°13′29″W / 53.48030°N 2.22471°W /53.48030; -2.22471 |
| Construction started | 2018 |
| Completed | 2021 |
| Cost | £85 million[1] |
| Owner | Property Alliance Group |
| Height | Tower 1: 110 m (359 ft)[2] |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | Tower 1: 32 Tower 2: 16 Tower 3: 10 |
| Floor area | 379,485 sq ft (35,255.3 m2)[3] |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | 5plus Architects[4] |
| Main contractor | Russell WBHO |
| Website | |
| oxygenmanchester | |
Oxygen Towers (also known asOxygen) are a cluster of three individual but interlinked residential towers inManchester, England. Completed in 2021, the 110-metre (359 ft), 32-storey Tower 1 is the tallest element, with Towers 2 and 3 having 16 and 10 storeys respectively. The buildings were designed by 5plus Architects[4] and Tower 1 is the21st-tallest building in Greater Manchester as of September 2025.
Planning permission was originally granted in 2007 byManchester City Council for a 35-storey tower by developer Time & Tide, before the developer fell into administration in 2008.[5] In 2015 developer Property Alliance Group acquired the site and obtained consent for the three tower scheme in March 2016.[6][7][8] The development comprises 372 apartments and 12 townhouses, within three individual towers of 32, 16 and 10 storeys linked by two lift shafts.[1][9]

Construction of Oxygen Towers was started in 2018 by contractor Russell WBHO, topped out in 2020[3] and completed in 2021.[10][2] It is located on a triangular site where Store Street meetsGreat Ancoats Street, with the third elevation facing onto the sloped Millbank Street. The change in levels means that the tallest part of the building, Tower 1, has two basement floors while Towers 2 and 3 have just one.[10]
Oxygen Towers includes a spa with a 25-metre (82 ft) pool, a gym, spin and yoga studio, cinema room, and residents' lounge.[10]
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