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A 2015 survey by YouGov showed that 30% thought Manchester was the second city, 20% thought Birmingham and 12% thought Edinburgh. [90] A 2017 survey by BMG Research, commissioned by the Birmingham Mail, showed 38% preferred Manchester as the second city versus 36% for Birmingham. 16% choose Edinburgh with 10% for other cities. The opinion poll ...
The first phase comprises a 40-storey residential skyscraper; the second phase proposals, if approved, will include a 76-storey skyscraper and 23-storey building. At 139 metres (456 ft), the first phase Viadux Building B2 is the 10th-tallest in Greater Manchester , as of 2025.
Located on the edge of the city's Northern Quarter, it comprises a 100 m (330 ft) tall, 33-storey tower fronting on to Port Street, an 11-storey block facing Great Ancoats Street, as well as 9-storey and 7-storey elements. It was designed by SimpsonHaugh architects. [5] As of 2025, One Port Street is the 25th-tallest building in Greater Manchester.
Domestic real estate represented the largest non-financial asset in the UK, with a net worth of £5.1trillion (2014). [3] Foreign investment plays a substantial role in the UK's real estate market, particularly in London, and foreign companies and individuals invested around £20billion in UK real estate in 2012. [4] [needs update]
The majority of the county's settlements are part of the Greater Manchester Built-up Area, which extends into Cheshire and Merseyside and is the second most populous urban area in the UK. The city of Manchester is the largest settlement. Other large settlements are Altrincham, Bolton, Rochdale, Sale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan.
The building was then put up for sale, [8] being bought by developers for £4 million in 2014. [9] There are plans to redevelop the building with flats, a leisure centre and a rooftop garden. [ 10 ] In 2023, the Toast Rack and its adjacent buildings were put on the market with planning consent for a mixed-use development.
This is a partial list of places in Greater Manchester, in North West England. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( August 2008 )
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]