Co-op Live’s pre-drinks venue given thumbs up - Place North West
Manchester City Council has granted consent for a 7,200 sq ft hospitality destination made of shipping containers next to the £350m arena.

We have competition.
I won't post the info as it will take the thread off topic.
Spurs are building a 180 room hotel, 29 stories high, right next to their ground.
Spurs are also building 4 residential towers, 19 to 35 storeys high, featuring 585-spartments.
Google F3 Architects for the hotel. Google the residential towers.
I wonder what City have planned for the Collar Site?
We have competition.
I won't post the info as it will take the thread off topic.
Spurs are building a 180 room hotel, 29 stories high, right next to their ground.
Spurs are also building 4 residential towers, 19 to 35 storeys high, featuring 585-spartments.
Google F3 Architects for the hotel. Google the residential towers.
I wonder what City have planned for the Collar Site?

We have competition.
I won't post the info as it will take the thread off topic.
Spurs are building a 180 room hotel, 29 stories high, right next to their ground.
Spurs are also building 4 residential towers, 19 to 35 storeys high, featuring 585-spartments.
Google F3 Architects for the hotel. Google the residential towers.
I wonder what City have planned for the Collar Site?
Another hotel for starters.We have competition.
I won't post the info as it will take the thread off topic.
Spurs are building a 180 room hotel, 29 stories high, right next to their ground.
Spurs are also building 4 residential towers, 19 to 35 storeys high, featuring 585-spartments.
Google F3 Architects for the hotel. Google the residential towers.
I wonder what City have planned for the Collar Site?
So can City use ticket sales from the Coop and hotel as PSR recorded revenue? or is it it's own seperate entity?
I am not sure about the commercial arrangement between City and Hotel operator Renaissance. It's possible that City have licensed the hotel to Renaissance in return for a fee. The City Football Group has a stake in Live City.So can City use ticket sales from the Coop and hotel as PSR recorded revenue? or is it it's own seperate entity?
I think so too but there will be other fingers in the pie. For example, Kitbag run City's merchandising stores. I imagine the shops and bars will be managed by organisations who pay City for the privilege.CO OP will defo be seperate mate but i would imagine that the hotel, cafe etc underneath and attached to the stadium would be allowable.
Usually the other way around whereby the hotel group is paid to manage the hotel under their branding, including sales and marketing, on behalf of the owners. (Fees sometimes related to and coming out of hotel revenues and so variable)I am not sure about the commercial arrangement between City and Hotel operator Renaissance. It's possible that City have licensed the hotel to Renaissance in return for a fee. The City Football Group has a stake in Live City.
Radisson Blu…I am not sure about the commercial arrangement between City and Hotel operator Renaissance. It's possible that City have licensed the hotel to Renaissance in return for a fee. The City Football Group has a stake in Live City.
Is that summat you put in your bog?Radisson Blu…
180 rooms, 29 stories. That's only 6 rooms per floor. Bearing in mind it gets more expensive to build the higher you go, seems inefficient, unless they are constrained by land availability?We have competition.
I won't post the info as it will take the thread off topic.
Spurs are building a 180 room hotel, 29 stories high, right next to their ground.
Spurs are also building 4 residential towers, 19 to 35 storeys high, featuring 585-spartments.
Google F3 Architects for the hotel. Google the residential towers.
I wonder what City have planned for the Collar Site?
There is also 49 residential apartments going in there180 rooms, 29 stories. That's only 6 rooms per floor. Bearing in mind it gets more expensive to build the higher you go, seems inefficient, unless they are constrained by land availability?
The share in the arena is owned by CFG so no revenue in Manchester City FCCO OP will defo be seperate mate but i would imagine that the hotel, cafe etc underneath and attached to the stadium would be allowable.

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Co-op Live set to open on non-event days with expansion
The 23,500-capacity venue had a rocky start - but is now firmly a Mancunian fixturewww.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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