Council and developer want to build market space in civic centre
Striking CGIs show how a planned food hall at Wythenshawe Civic Centre could look if a planning application is approved.
Manchester council and developers Muse want to build the ‘bustling’ new venue next to the former Peacocks store, on the corner of Hale Top and The Birtles.
Three vacant shops would be combined into one new market, with space for several local food traders and a shared seating area, according to plans submitted by the developer.
Designed by architects IF DO, the designs include a brand new facade with trendy matchstick ceramic tiling and a wrap-around canopy to provide shelter for outdoor diners.
Joel Chandler, senior development manager Muse, said plans are ‘moving at pace’, adding: “The food hall will be a hive for a range of local outlets and will provide new spaces for the community to spend time in and give the town’s night-time economy a major boost.
“We’re already talking with potential vendors about taking space in the food hall following some great conversations with the local community about what types of cuisine they would like to see.”
The planning application is for external alterations to the building, and is currently open to public consultation.
The project is part of a wider plan to revamp Wythenshawe Civic Centre, which the council acquired from property owners St Modwen in 2022. The scheme has so far received £20m of funding from the government and £11.9m from the town hall.
It includes a new ‘culture hub’ nearby, which is currently under construction, and improvements to public spaces due to be completed by 2027.
Council leader Bev Craig has said the regeneration plans are in response to Wythenshawe residents, who asked for ‘more things to do, opportunities to spend time in Civic and night time attractions that give the area a lift and attract visitors’.









