Manchester’s Changing Skyline

Greg Harding - Linkedin

One Victoria - 14/10 fl

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The 3 blue cranes are Waterhouse Gardens - 26/23/17/12 fl.
 
Click on the link for the drone video.

Casey - LinkedIn

Our project at All Saints Park being delivered on behalf of Manchester Metropolitan University is really taking shape! Can you spot the University students who were visiting site the day the drone footage was captured?

Within the park, four outer quadrants have been turfed with a combination of natural and wildflower turf and the central soft areas turfing is in progress. The final resin surface will be installed later this month.

Externally, the drainage and tree cell installations are complete and the 45-degree granite paving work is ongoing.

The project will boost biodiversity and open up the area around All Saints Park allowing both pedestrians and cyclist movements to be prioritised, promoting active travel in the city. As part of the project, new trees and wildflower areas will be planted, creating a greener, more biodiverse space for everyone to enjoy.

 
The quality of the picture isn’t great.

Simon Atkins - Linkedin

First Street - Plot 9A Moving along nicely with all major plant in place and Techrete wrapping the envelope up nicely!

House of Social student accommodation is under construction is to the right.

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The site for the proposed One City Road has been cleared.

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I'm sure I would've heard, but is there anything planned for the car park to the right of this development (think it's the Bridgewater Hall Car Park)?

There was an 'star-chitect mooted for this plot many years ago, but I'd hazard a guess that's dead in the water.
 
I'm sure I would've heard, but is there anything planned for the car park to the right of this development (think it's the Bridgewater Hall Car Park)?

There was an 'star-chitect mooted for this plot many years ago, but I'd hazard a guess that's dead in the water.

There have been rumours about a proposed tower on the car park swirling around SSC-MCR for years, but nothing concrete, excuse the pun, has ever materialised.

A tower and an apartment block or office block on the car park was part of a First Street massing model on Jon Matthews Architects website from a few years back.

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Ask Real Estate - Linkedin

Work continues at pace on site at Plot 9a at First Street in Manchester city centre...

Set to be home to the Government Property Agency, this net zero carbon next generation office scheme will be the base for 2,500 civil servants and take the total number of people working at First Street to approximately 6000.

In these latest drone photos, the site is a hive of activity and the Techrete UK & Ireland façade is already looking striking as it is being installed.

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When we took the drone to the Salford sky on Worrall street we flew it a few hundred yards down the river Irwell to the huge new Berkeley Square development phase one where we are with the great people at The Heaton Group. This huge area will comprise 500 one, two and three bed apartments with emphasis and focus on community, wellness and connectivity and close to Media city and Manchester city centre.

On phase one we are fabricating and installing Aluprof UK MB-SR50N curtain wall, MB-79 doors, MB-79 windows fitted with Ravensby Glass Co Ltd and MB-78El fire rated screens.

We are really proud of playing our part in the regeneration of the exciting future for Manchester over the past few years and can't wait to see this site grow from the ground up with both phases due for completion in 2026.

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