| Victoria North | |
|---|---|
| Metropolitan borough | |
| Metropolitan county | |
| Region | |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | MANCHESTER |
| Police | Greater Manchester |
| Fire | Greater Manchester |
| Ambulance | North West |

Victoria North is a proposed new town and inner-city development area in Greater Manchester, England. The development is located north of Manchester Victoria station and covers 380 acres (150 ha) of brownfield land,[1] divided into seven neighbourhoods.
The initial proposal was withdrawn in 2012 due to a lack of funding.[2] The development was previously known as Manchester's Northern Gateway.[3] The project is projected to cost upwards of £4 billion.[4]
In September 2025, it was named as one of 12 locations by the government's New Towns Taskforce.[5][6]Manchester City Council has described the project as one of the UK's largest and most ambitious regeneration schemes, and the biggest in the history of Manchester.[7] The development will include 15,000 new homes.[8] The site, which will comprise seven neighbourhoods, is located between Manchester city centre and Collyhurst.[9]
| Project | Developer | Units | Year | Neighbourhood | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victoria Riverside | Far East Consortium (FEC) | 634 | 2025 | Red Bank | |
| Downtown Victoria North | McGoff | 237[10] | U/C | New Town | |
| Collyhurst Village | FEC/Manchester City Council | 274 | 2025 | Collyhurst |
Manchester-based developer Renaker submitted a proposal for 977 homes in the New Cross neighbourhood, located south of Victoria North. The scheme includes a 31-storey tower and several smaller buildings.[11]
MCR Property Group proposed a 1,200-home development on a 6.6-acre (2.7 ha) site previously occupied by the Rochdale Road Gasworks. The scheme was approved by Manchester City Council in 2021.[12]
FEC has outlined its next steps, including the 322-home Kingfisher building and the 189-home Falcon,[13] both situated adjacent to the company's completed Victoria Riverside development.
Victoria North will be connected by a new Metrolink tram stop at Sandhills.[14]
Alongside housing, new schools and medical facilities are being developed through a joint venture between Manchester City Council and FEC.[15]
The masterplan also includes 99 acres (40 ha) of parkland, particularly concentrated around Irk Valley and Sandhills Park.[16]