Manchester’s Changing Skyline

Obsidian - 27 fl - Residential - City Centre

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Manchester Town Hall & Albert Square £429mill redevelopment.

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Albert Square will be reopened in time for this years Manchester Christmas Markets.

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Manchester Town Hall & Albert Square £429mill redevelopment.

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Albert Square will be reopened in time for this years Manchester Christmas Markets.

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So; it will have taken 8 years to complete the restoration work to the town hall. And £76m over budget.
 
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The two towers going up are the Contour towers, both 52 stories.

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Oval adds 400 homes and slashes office space at Albert Bridge House

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The developer debut Manchester scheme, designed by Studio Egret West, proposed a 45-storey skyscraper featuring 367 homes and a distinctive 350,000 sq ft office block rising to 19 storeys.

After a rethink on shifting market demand, Oval Real Estate is now seeking permission for 800 apartments in towers reaching 37 and 49 storeys and a 17-storey office block featuring 250,000 sq ft of workspace.


 
Haven't FEC just parted company with the contractor?
Yes.

Citing concerns over CR Construction’s speed of delivery, developer Far East Consortium has taken back control of the three-tower project, which looks to bring 634 homes to Manchester’s £4bn Victoria North masterplan.

 
Yes.

Citing concerns over CR Construction’s speed of delivery, developer Far East Consortium has taken back control of the three-tower project, which looks to bring 634 homes to Manchester’s £4bn Victoria North masterplan.

FEC is old news, but is this going to be the start of gentrification in this part of Manchester? Red Bank for me has always been a shithole, but times change - look at Ancoats/New Islington now
 
FEC is old news, but is this going to be the start of gentrification in this part of Manchester? Red Bank for me has always been a shithole, but times change - look at Ancoats/New Islington now

Yes, gentrification and the city centre is now heading to North Manchester.
 

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