ECF reaches new heights in Salford Central transformation

14.07.25 3 min read by Charlotte Kennedy

ECF has marked a significant milestone in the regeneration of Salford Central, with a topping out ceremony celebrating the C2 residential tower reaching its full 23-storey height along the River Irwell.

Funded by CBRE Investment Management, C2 is the final addition to a trio of striking waterfront residential developments – joining the award-winning Slate Yard and Novella buildings. Together, the five towers deliver more than 800 high-quality homes, all delivered by Morgan Sindall Construction.

Designed by Hawkins\Brown, C2 comprises 196 one, two and three-bedroom apartments. Residents will also benefit from 3,800 sq ft of internal amenity space, including a gym, co-living and working areas, and an 1,850 sq ft rooftop terrace on the 22nd floor, offering panoramic views over the city.

C2 is the latest chapter in a 50-acre regeneration programme delivered by ECF – our strategic joint venture alongside Homes England, L&G – in partnership with Salford City Council. Over the past decade, this partnership has transformed a once underutilised area into a thriving mixed-use community, delivering over 1,000 mixed-tenure homes, 770,000 sq ft of commercial space, and extensive improvements to public spaces and infrastructure.

Chris Bishop, Senior Project Manager said:

We’ve been working closely with our partners in Salford for more than a decade, using our shared expertise to deliver a brighter future for the city. We've tackled challenges together and created an exciting, attractive and sustainable neighbourhood. This is public-private partnership at its best - focused on delivering high-quality, long-term regeneration that will serve Salford well in the future.”

Councillor Jack Youd, Deputy City Mayor and Lead Member for Finance, Support Services and Regeneration at Salford City Council said:

“It is fantastic news that this building has hit this significant stage and is another step nearer to being fully complete.

“This is all part of our strategic plans for the transformation of Salford Central in providing more homes, commercial buildings, high quality public spaces and infrastructure that benefit local people.”

Hannah Marshall, CIO – UK Direct Real Estate Strategies at CBRE Investment Management said:

“This project reflects our commitment to the mid-rental market and our broader strategy of creating affordable, inclusive, sustainable communities where people can thrive. With sustainability embedded in the design and a focus on long-term value for residents and the wider community, C2 is a strong example of how we aim to deliver meaningful impact through our investments.”

Steven Greory, North West Area Director, Morgan Sindall Construction, said:

“We’re proud to celebrate the topping out of this latest phase at Salford Central with ECF – a significant milestone in the delivery of their landmark vision for the area. Our long-standing, collaborative relationship with ECF and our trusted local supply chain has been key to reaching this stage efficiently and safely.”

The broader Salford Central masterplan has introduced a dynamic mix of townhouses, build-to-rent and luxury apartments, alongside retail, hospitality and world-class workplaces. New public event spaces, over 1,000 parking spaces, enhanced transport routes, and improved pedestrian access have all contributed to the area’s transformation into an inclusive, well-connected urban destination.

The C2 development is expected to complete in 2026, continuing the momentum behind one of Greater Manchester’s most successful regeneration stories.

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