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  2. Etihad Campus - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. River Street Tower - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Factory International - Wikipedia

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    July 2019 – opening ceremony; Note 2 The revised timeline was as follows: End of 2019 – opening ceremony; Reference to Note 1. Manchester City Council (29 July 2015). Executive meeting: 16. The Factory Manchester: Project Delivery (Report). Manchester City Council. pp. 222– 224 point 5.0. Pdf. Reference to Note 2

  5. Viadux - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Manchester City Council - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. One Angel Square - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Co-operative announced the NOMA (North of Manchester city centre) project, to regenerate a 20 acres (8.1 ha) site with office, retail, residential and hotel space to encourage visitors from the city centre. Manchester City Council contributed £20m to the project as an incentive for redevelopment. [27]

  8. Contour, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Manchester Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    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.