Trinity Heights will provide 532 build-to-rent apartments once complete.
Canadian investor Starlight acquired the 60-storey Manchester scheme from Renaker in 2024 as part of a deal that included another of the developer’s towers in Salford.
Now, Trinity Heights has reached its tallest point, making it the city’s second tallest building behind South Tower at Deansgate Square.
The scheme sits off Trinity Way alongside another 55-storey tower still owned by Renaker, which was backed by a £70.8m GMCA loan. Both were designed by SimpsonHaugh Architects.
“This major milestone is an exciting step in bringing this landmark development closer to completion,” said Jonnie Milich, head of UK residential at Starlight Investments.
“Trinity Heights exemplifies our commitment to delivering thoughtfully designed, high-quality rental communities that provide exceptional urban living. We are grateful to our team and partners for their dedication and collaboration in driving this project forward.”
Trinity Heights is part of Starlight’s growing UK portfolio, which also includes schemes at Salford Quays and Liverpool Waters.