Manchester’s Changing Skyline

Square Gardens - 45/29/26/22 - First Street

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It's a privilege to be part of this large project in Manchester city centre.

Chroda site labourers and cleaning teams are hard at work in Blocks A and B, tackling all the builders cleans and sparkle cleans. We're ensuring all areas are spotless and ready for students to move in early September.

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Click on the link below for a substantial construction update. Too much to post.

McGoff Construction Limited

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It is set to be a very busy few months ahead at our 237 unit Downtown Victoria North site on Rochdale Road, Manchester.

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Click on the X, top right, to clear the sign in and to read the construction update.

 
Yes. It’s turned out really well hasn’t it.

That’s why I’m really looking forward to seeing House of Social, First Street, when that’s completed. The exterior is brick.

Thankfully more and more property developer are using brick again, even though it’s more expensive and time consuming.

I looked at the newly applied advertising hoardings around House of Social when I walked past en route to the Aquatics Centre last Friday morning.
Looks like it's going to have an interesting food and drink offer, and although I appreciate there's a few similar places in town like Society and Freight Island, the more the merrier with this sort of food hall in my opinion.
 
I looked at the newly applied advertising hoardings around House of Social when I walked past en route to the Aquatics Centre last Friday morning.
Looks like it's going to have an interesting food and drink offer, and although I appreciate there's a few similar places in town like Society and Freight Island, the more the merrier with this sort of food hall in my opinion.

Totally.

Greengate is getting new bars and restaurants in the railway arches.

The arches are currently fenced off and are being cleared out.

A series of arches in the Greengate Blackfriars area of Salford are the subject of a potential £4m revival project.

Specialist small business developers The Arch Company hope to create space for retail, offices and general restauration.

Such artisan businesses could include bakeries, bespoke wood and glasswork stores as well as a bike repair shop.

The site on Norton Street features a viaduct made up of 10 arches below railway line between the Salford Central and Manchester Victoria train stations.

The renovation will also see Norton Street carpark turned into a 72sqm outdoor seating area.

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Totally.

Greengate is getting new bars and restaurants in the railway arches.

The arches are currently fenced off and are being cleared out.

A series of arches in the Greengate Blackfriars area of Salford are the subject of a potential £4m revival project.

Specialist small business developers The Arch Company hope to create space for retail, offices and general restauration.

Such artisan businesses could include bakeries, bespoke wood and glasswork stores as well as a bike repair shop.

The site on Norton Street features a viaduct made up of 10 arches below railway line between the Salford Central and Manchester Victoria train stations.

The renovation will also see Norton Street carpark turned into a 72sqm outdoor seating area.

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Fantastic. It will make it like the Bermondsey of the north!
 
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Work to demolish the existing Alberton House is underway almost two years after the developer secured planning permission to build an 18-storey wellness-led workspace in its place.

Bruntwood SciTech has appointed contractor PP O’Connor to carry out the complex task of knocking down the 12-storey Alberton House, which is located next to the River Irwell within Manchester’s St Mary’s Parsonage regeneration zone.

The contractor is carrying out the internal strip-out work to level the site by next spring.


Click on the link for more CGI’s.

EPR’s designs for the redevelopment of Alberton House create a stunning destination building, pioneering sustainable workspaces for a new generation.

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Dead pigeons, the detritus of illegal raves, and some eerie artwork. That is what greeted Place North West on a recent tour (includes pictures) around a derelict Manchester mill at the centre of a planning saga.

Scroll down to see what the inside of Hotspur Press looks like
 
Click on the link below for the St Micheal’s website featuring a CGI flythrough video that starts when you click on the link.

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Here are some highlights from last week’s tour of St Michael's Manchester. The sheer scale of the excavation is astounding as preparations continue for a new 42-storey tower. We even walked through the rebar for the 3m thick basement slab!

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