
COMMENT | Manchester committed to sustainable development
Speculation is expected when senior members of an organisation leave and this period with Manchester City Council is no different, writes chief executive Joanne Roney.
Speculation is expected when senior members of an organisation leave and this period with Manchester City Council is no different, writes chief executive Joanne Roney.
From 24 June, Place North West will be bringing property people back together again at conferences, social gatherings and debates.
The country’s fifth Royal Horticultural Society garden, spanning 154 acres in Salford, is due to open on 18 May following construction delays due to Covid-19.
Vertical Recruitment and Place North West have teamed up for the fourth Vertical Salary Review of North West property and construction professionals.
Lancashire County Cricket Club has filed plans for the next stage of the international venue’s redevelopment, replacing the low-level Red Rose suite with a hotel extension and new seating.
Two former industrial buildings at the Horwick Locomotive Works near Bolton are to be restored and repurposed under the latest proposals for the 1,700-home scheme being delivered by Bluemantle Group.
Plans to build a small collection of homes on the site of the former garden centre in Warburton have been approved by Trafford Council.
A framework to redevelop North Manchester General into a £600m “healthy living campus” and a 15-year masterplan to revive Wythenshawe Hospital have been approved by the city council, alongside plans for Withington Village and Ardwick.
The first planning application has been submitted for Trafford Council and Bruntwood Works’ 27-acre regeneration roadmap, proposing 800 homes, a revamp of Stretford Mall, and other town centre improvements.
Fit-out specialist Red Tree has been appointed to complete the interior of the US multinational’s UK and Ireland headquarters, the base build of which completed last year.