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  2. St Michael's Flags and Angel Meadow Park - Wikipedia

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    The land adjacent to the church became the largest cemetery in Manchester, used for the interment of those who had no family place of burial or were too poor to afford a proper funeral. The population density of Angel Meadow in the mid-19th century was in excess of 350 per acre, [ 3 ] and as social and living conditions worsened some resorted ...

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    St John's, Manchester Proposed in 2016, St John's Place was the centrepiece skyscraper proposed for a new neighbourhood in the St John's area of Central Manchester. It was due to deliver significant office space as well as over 400 apartments. St John's place was cancelled before construction began due to unresolved development and funding issues.

  4. 42–44 Sackville Street - Wikipedia

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    The street index archives at Manchester Central Library show the building being occupied from 1876.. By 1969, 153 firms had been in the building, for periods ranging from one year to the longest standing company, Greatorex & Co. Ltd., present for 94 years from 1876 and still there in 1969, with an ongoing Companies House listing as Greatorex (Manchester) Ltd after that.

  5. The Green Building - Wikipedia

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    The Green Building purports to be an environmentally conscious mixed-use development situated in Manchester, England.It was designed by Farrells, who aimed to create a sustainable environment on an unusual triangular plot, adjacent to Oxford Road station.

  6. Sackville Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Sackville Gardens, Turing memorial on the right, looking towards Canal Street. Sackville Gardens is a public space in Manchester, England.It is bounded by Manchester College's Shena Simon Campus on one side and Whitworth Street, Sackville Street, the Rochdale Canal and Canal Street on the others.

  7. Smithfield Market Hall - Wikipedia

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    Smithfield Market Hall is a renovated market hall on Swan Street in Manchester, England, which houses a food hall known as Mackie Mayor. The hall reopened in 2017 after years of dereliction. The hall reopened in 2017 after years of dereliction.

  8. Peninsula Building - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula lies on the fringe of the city centre, opposite the Manchester Arena and Manchester Victoria station. Construction of the building began in 2007 and it opened in 2009. The Peninsula has a distinctive elliptical plan, and is clad in a glass and granite rainscreen. [5]

  9. Trinity Islands, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Islands is a residential skyscraper cluster under construction in Manchester, England, consisting of four towers between 39 and 60 storeys split over two 2.2-acre (0.89 ha) sites: Building D1 at 183 metres (600 ft), Building D2 at 169 m (554 ft), Building C2 at 146 m (479 ft) and Building C1 at 119 m (390 ft).