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  2. Portland Street, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Portland Street is a street in Manchester, England, which runs from Piccadilly at its junction with Newton Street south-westwards to Oxford Street at its junction with Chepstow Street. The major buildings of Portland Street include the largest former warehouse in the city centre, Watts Warehouse (grade II* listed), the former Bank of England ...

  3. List of warehouses in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    127–133 Portland Street, Manchester city centre: Grade II. Various shipping warehouses, built by P.Nunn for Louis Behrens and Sons. Red brick and sandstone exterior. Strong horizontal emphasis which fronts onto Portland Street. 1860 [14] Lancashire House Bootle Street, Manchester city centre : Grade II. Probably merchant's warehouse.

  4. Watts Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Watts Warehouse is a large, ornate Victorian Grade II* listed building standing on Portland Street in the centre of Manchester, England.It opened in 1856 as a textile warehouse for the wholesale drapery business of S & J Watts, and was the largest single-occupancy textile warehouse in Manchester.

  5. Listed buildings in Manchester-M1 - Wikipedia

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    It is on a corner site, with four storeys and a basement, 16 bays on Portland Street, and ten on Dickinson Street. The windows are sashes, the ground and first floor windows have square heads, and on the upper floors they have segmental heads. On Dickinson Street is a square-headed loading bay. [93] II: 116 and 118 Portland Street

  6. Westminster House, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-19th century, the site on the south east side of Portland Street had been occupied by a row of residential and retail properties which included the Portland Street Silk Mill; the area in the next block to the south east of the site (on the south east side of Major Street) was known at that time as Westminster Place and this may have been, in part, the origin of the name.

  7. List of streets and roads in Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Since May 2011, buses were segregated and travel down Portland Street instead of Mosley Street to get to Piccadilly Gardens bus station: Recognisable buildings include the Midland Hotel, One St Peter's Square, Manchester Art Gallery, Portico Library, 38 and 42 Mosley Street, 1 New York Street, Mosley Street tram stop: New Cathedral Street: 1990s

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