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30 April 2026

Plans approved for £40 million ‘Altura’ – Lancashire’s tallest residential tower block in Preston

Property developer TSS Property Ltd has been given the green light to develop a 30-storey apartment block with 218 residential units, which would be the tallest residential building in Lancashire.

Designed by David Cox Architects and branded Altura, the proposed tower will be located near the Harris Quarter, which is currently undergoing a £200 million regeneration programme.

The scheme is situated between Lords Walk and Carlisle Street in the city centre and has undergone a rigorous design process, including three RIBA Places Matter Design Reviews, each of which enhances the building’s function as a key landmark for Preston.

Steven Gallagher at David Cox Architects added: “As a Preston-based practice, we take great pride in contributing to a project of this ambition, which reflects both the city’s confidence and its aspirations for the future.”

TSS Property is currently delivering City Walk, a £20m build-to-rent development comprising 122 apartments on Lords Walk. TSS anticipates work on Altura could begin in 2027.

Altura will also offer 6,700 sq ft of commercial and office space alongside a communal lounge and gym. In addition, the plans will enhance the public realm and street scene in the area by introducing a shared surface and a pedestrian-friendly environment.  

Planning permission is also granted subject to a legal agreement which comprises a financial contribution of £553,000 towards affordable housing and £16,000 for employment skills monitoring. 

Deborah Smith of S&L Planning Consultants, which advised TSS Property Ltd on planning matters, said: “The project will deliver a highly sustainable, landmark development in a key city-centre location, making efficient use of brownfield land while supporting economic growth, housing delivery, and active travel.

“The approval of this project also reflects the collaborative work undertaken with Preston City Council to ensure the scheme responds positively to both planning policy and the city’s long-term regeneration ambitions.

“It will be fantastic to see this project come to fruition and help contribute to the evolving skyline of Preston.”

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