It seems there is now more than enough money in play to do whatever is wanted.
The problem is making sure its something more than a shit load of office buildings and drive-thrus.
Do you trust ADUG to get it done properly?
Manchester is crying out for a designated interactive technology quarter/Silicon Valley?
I think it's more a question do ADUG trust the partners involved?
The plot certainly needs a couple of hotels but do think we missed a trick when Media City was built.
I'd buy it and burn it down.
Its always ben a case of finding the right partners and the right idea but Media City wasn't that IMHO. Media City is decent but it's all about business and we need something that draws visitors in.
I still see Apple/Pixar involved in some fashion.
Its always ben a case of finding the right partners and the right idea but Media City wasn't that IMHO. Media City is decent but it's all about business and we need something that draws visitors in.
I still see Apple/Pixar involved in some fashion.
Apple and Pixar might be 'tech' companies but they're absolutely nothing alike and nothing at all to do with each other, so not sure why you would suggest both or one of those.
Pixar is a Walt Disney company focused on story telling and film making, so extremely unlikely they would be involved specifically, unless you're suggesting 'Manc Disney Parks' will be put on that relatively small plot of land. The car parking situation for it would be brilliant that's for sure!
Apple just as unlikely as well I would say. There's been nothing in their locker to suggest it's the kind of thing they would get involved with.
Theme park with robot cowboys, what could go wrong ? :) Eastland world.official robot partner the other week from China, so my hope is for some sort of tech world that is interactive
A bit of context here in relation to Apple/Pixar:
Extract: Pixar began in 1979 as the Graphics Group, part of the Lucasfilm computer division, before its spin-out as a corporation in 1986, with funding by Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, who became the majority shareholder.[1] Disney purchased Pixar in 2006 at a valuation of $7.4 billion, a transaction that resulted in Jobs becoming Disney's largest single shareholder at the time.
Further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixar
That being said, I’m not sure what the current relationship is after Jobs’s death.
Dress them in rag shirts and issue rifles as you walk in?Theme park with robot cowboys, what could go wrong ? :) Eastland world.
A bit of context here in relation to Apple/Pixar:
Extract: Pixar began in 1979 as the Graphics Group, part of the Lucasfilm computer division, before its spin-out as a corporation in 1986, with funding by Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, who became the majority shareholder.[1] Disney purchased Pixar in 2006 at a valuation of $7.4 billion, a transaction that resulted in Jobs becoming Disney's largest single shareholder at the time.
Further reading: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixar
That being said, I’m not sure what the current relationship is after Jobs’s death.
Job's family are the largest single shareholders in Disney and have multi-billion holdings in Apple and the companies have a close relationship for example simple things like having the Mickey / Minnie Mouse watch faces on the Apple watch.
I don't see Apple becoming a company involve in leisure but Disney would certainly be a possibility although their existing park in Paris is probably too close. The trend now is for smaller interactive parks using AR and VR much cheaper to develop maintain and update than traditional venues
Apple are currently trying to buy McLaren Racing team, although I think more to do with their interest in driverless cars.
As TH says they want to go down the driverless routeJust a rumor, IMHO McLaren don't fit the Apple mantra If Apple do develop a vehicle, they are certainly up to something the number of high level automotive people that they have recruited, its likely to be in the mode of ecological rather than a high performance sports car.
i very doubt it will happen, However the North stand is starting at the end of the season, and may well start earlier like they did with the south stand.your answer is in the original planning app - there was a low res concept diagram showing all four stands extended and for the east and west it was just an extension upwards of the existing third tiers - i.e. NO fourth tier. The roof is not an issue as it is already clear (from the South Stand) that the existing roof will ultimately be removed and replaced
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Do we think it will be the same kind of roof or will they change it? If it's not a closed roof I hope we stick to the same design as I kind of like it.your answer is in the original planning app - there was a low res concept diagram showing all four stands extended and for the east and west it was just an extension upwards of the existing third tiers - i.e. NO fourth tier. The roof is not an issue as it is already clear (from the South Stand) that the existing roof will ultimately be removed and replaced
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