Petetheblu
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Ermmm.... :)Are you suggesting a new boxing and mixed martial arts arena?
Ermmm.... :)Are you suggesting a new boxing and mixed martial arts arena?
How big are the screens going to be ?
How big are the screens going to be ?
Massive.How big are the screens going to be ?
I don’t know in what way it would effect City and the Etihad Campus?
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority has picked five locations totalling almost 3,000 acres to benefit from special tax status, according to a report.
Two of the five locations are investment zones and will benefit from £160m of government funding over the next 10 years to support the advanced manufacturing and materials sector, as well as 100% business rate retention for the next 25 years.
The other three sites have been designated as growth zones. Companies based within these areas will also be exempt from paying business rates, as set out in the devolution deal, which gives Greater Manchester more fiscal freedom.
The 3 growth zones are: (1 of them is)
Manchester CC North & East – This area covers sites in Manchester and Salford and totals 355 acres including the Etihad Campus and the former Central Retail Park off Great Ancoats Street
GMCA firms up locations for special tax status - Place North West
Regeneration schemes including ID Manchester, Salford Crescent, and Mayfield are in line to benefit from 100% business rate retention as part of the city region’s trailblazer devolution deal.www.placenorthwest.co.uk
I don’t know in what way it would effect City and the Etihad Campus?
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority has picked five locations totalling almost 3,000 acres to benefit from special tax status, according to a report.
Two of the five locations are investment zones and will benefit from £160m of government funding over the next 10 years to support the advanced manufacturing and materials sector, as well as 100% business rate retention for the next 25 years.
The other three sites have been designated as growth zones. Companies based within these areas will also be exempt from paying business rates, as set out in the devolution deal, which gives Greater Manchester more fiscal freedom.
The 3 growth zones are: (1 of them is)
Manchester CC North & East – This area covers sites in Manchester and Salford and totals 355 acres including the Etihad Campus and the former Central Retail Park off Great Ancoats Street
GMCA firms up locations for special tax status - Place North West
Regeneration schemes including ID Manchester, Salford Crescent, and Mayfield are in line to benefit from 100% business rate retention as part of the city region’s trailblazer devolution deal.www.placenorthwest.co.uk