Central Preston Tower- Off-Market
- Units Include: one-bed, two-bed, three-bed
- Completion Date: Q3 2023
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Central Preston Tower is a brand new, off-plan development, ideally located in Preston city centre. Comprising 200 stylish apartments, Central Preston Tower will deliver a new standard of premium modern living to the local rental market, right in the heart of the city’s newest emerging neighbourhood- social and business infrastructure is forecast to grow by £1bn over the next decade.
Central Preston Tower sets the benchmark for property in Preston – from modern amenities like the fully equipped gym to stylishly designed interiors.
The attention to detail sets this development apart from anything else in the city, making this development an exciting choice for those looking for something unique to the region’s property market.
Preston has been identified by local and national government as an area of great potential. So much so, the city has received considerable recent investment, resulting in a rapidly developing cultural and economic landscape.
Preston has been on an upward trajectory since it was granted city status in 2002. Now the third-largest city in the North West, it continues to go from strength to strength. Last year, rents in Preston rose by 4%, almost double the national average and Preston’s commuter footprint grew by almost 70,000 people from 2001 to 2011 and is continuing to accelerate.
Central Preston Tower commands a central position in Preston with shops, bars, transport links and massive regeneration projects on its doorstep.
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Preston has been identified by local and national government as an area of great potential. So much so, the city has received considerable recent investment, resulting in a rapidly developing cultural and economic landscape.
Preston has been on an upward trajectory since it was granted city status in 2002. Now the third-largest city in the North West, it continues to go from strength to strength. Last year, rents in Preston rose by 4%, almost double the national average and Preston’s commuter footprint grew by almost 70,000 people from 2001 to 2011 and is continuing to accelerate.
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