Manchester’s Changing Skyline

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It's been 5 years since I was last in Manchester, I think I will be lost when I visit in July :-(

Edit, thinking of getting the bus to Victoria bus station then having a few in the Ship next to the BT building :-)
 
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It's been 5 years since I was last in Manchester, I think I will be lost when I visit in July :-(

Edit, thinking of getting the bus to Victoria bus station then having a few in the Ship next to the BT building :-)

You’ll certainly notice a difference.

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Pavilion Wharf.

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Didsbury Point

Southway Housing Trust submitted proposals to Manchester City Council for 76 homes off Princess Road in Didsbury in October.

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Larard’s Still

Located between Oldham Street and Spear Street in Manchester, plans for the 117-bedroom Larard’s Still feature the retention and conversion of several existing buildings.

The main element of the scheme will see the creation of a new-build 10-storey block, while the warehouse at 61-65 Spear Street would be converted and extended upwards by three storeys.

Cycas Hospitality has signed up to manage the aparthotel under Accor’s Adagio brand.

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Jersey Wharf

Manchester Life, the joint venture between the city council and Abu Dhabi United, has been granted planning consent to redevelop a site off Jersey Street into 190 apartments.

Designed by PRP Architects, Jersey Wharf will provide a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments across two eight-storey blocks.

The scheme also features plans for 6,000 sq ft of ground floor commercial space.

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St Michael’s - 40/11 stories - City Centre

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Cortland at Colliers Yard - 50 stories - Greengate (under construction)

Bankside at Colliers Yard - 43 stories - Greengate (concrete core)

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Renaker

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Didsbury Point

Southway Housing Trust submitted proposals to Manchester City Council for 76 homes off Princess Road in Didsbury in October.

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Larard’s Still

Located between Oldham Street and Spear Street in Manchester, plans for the 117-bedroom Larard’s Still feature the retention and conversion of several existing buildings.

The main element of the scheme will see the creation of a new-build 10-storey block, while the warehouse at 61-65 Spear Street would be converted and extended upwards by three storeys.

Cycas Hospitality has signed up to manage the aparthotel under Accor’s Adagio brand.

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Jersey Wharf

Manchester Life, the joint venture between the city council and Abu Dhabi United, has been granted planning consent to redevelop a site off Jersey Street into 190 apartments.

Designed by PRP Architects, Jersey Wharf will provide a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments across two eight-storey blocks.

The scheme also features plans for 6,000 sq ft of ground floor commercial space.

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Is that on the canal ?
 

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