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In return Etihad Airways paid sponsorship to Manchester City for ten years. In return to Manchester City Council, who own the stadium, Etihad created a British hub for Etihad Airways at Manchester Airport (majority owned by Manchester City Council), creating further jobs and helping to fuel the £600m Manchester Airport City development. [16] [17]
The planning application was submitted to Manchester City Council in November 2021 for two 51-storey residential buildings across two phases. [6] The towers will contain a combined total of 988 apartments [5] and each building will have co-working space, a gym and lounges. [7] Planning approval for the towers was obtained in March 2022. [8] [9]
River Street Tower under construction. The development was located on a site on River Street, beside Manchester city centre's southern boundary next to the Mancunian Way.At the time of the planning submission in 2012, the site was occupied by a half-built concrete frame, originally built for a medium-rise apartment block in 2004. [5]
A planning application for a 40-storey residential building, 14-storey office building, together with ground floor commercial space, was submitted to Manchester City Council in April 2017, with approval obtained in July 2017. [6] [7] A number of planning condition variations and non material amendments for the development were subsequently made.
Manchester Town Hall is a Victorian, Neo-gothic municipal building in Manchester, England.It is the ceremonial headquarters of Manchester City Council and houses a number of local government departments.
Construction and fitting out was originally scheduled for completion in September 2012, [36] however opening was postponed to 2013 due to delays in the fitting out process. [4] In July 2012, the Co-operative Group announced One Angel Square was on the market for £150 million on leaseback terms so it could gain capital to invest in Phase Two of ...
Manchester City Council. "Concilio et Labore" Series. No. 1-11. (Each pamphlet describes part of the council's work, e.g. no. 4: the City Treasurer. Redford, Arthur (1939) The History of City Government in Manchester; Vol. 2 & 3: Borough and City; The Last Half Century. Simon, Ernest D. (1926) A City Council from Within. London: Longmans, Green
St Michael's Manchester is a redevelopment project by Gary Neville's company Relentless on the site of the former Bootle Street police station, Manchester Reform Synagogue and Sir Ralph Abercromby pub on Jackson's Row, Manchester, planned to consist of two towers, nine and 40 storeys tall, with a 191-room hotel, 181 flats, a 900-seat rooftop restaurant, 185,000 sq ft (17,200 m 2) of office ...