Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Gary Neville to submit £200m Manchester tower plan

Footballer turned property tycoon Gary Neville will submit revised plans next month for his proposed £200m St Michael’s development in Manchester.

The previous twin tower scheme has now been dropped for a single lozenge shaped tower on a site between Jackson’s Row, Bootle Street and Southmill Street near Manchester Town Hall and Central Library.

The 134m tall St Michael’s tower, designed by Hodder + Partners, will be mixed-use and feature offices, 170 flats and a 200-bedroom hotel.

His new proposal will incorporate the Sir Ralph Abercromby pub and create a new public square connecting Deansgate to Manchester Central.

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It will rise to 39-storeys with the five-star hotel spread over 12 floors and the apartments.

Subject to planning approval, work could start on site by spring/early summer 2018.

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Neville pulled an earlier twin tower scheme after opponents claimed it would dominate Albert Square



from Construction Enquirer http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2017/08/23/gary-neville-to-submit-plan-for-200m-manchester-tower/

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