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The news round-up for Manchester this last week, 13-19 March
The news round-up for Manchester this last week, 6-12 March
The news round-up for Manchester this last week, 27 February-5 March
With help from residents, Andrea Sandor looks at the environmental credentials of the controversial 'Tombstone'...
Jonathan Schofield on how businesses have created a project to provide fresh starts for homeless...
Get a sneak peek of the Vita Living development at Circle Square
Jonathan Schofield on a planning good sense, the death of the mall and a 'Glade...
Jonathan Schofield with a long read on a potential moral, aesthetic and economic planning failure
The news round-up for Manchester this last fortnight
Jonathan Schofield tells the remarkable story of Mayfield Baths freestyle
Launching in spring, it will precede a brand new theatre focused on northern and world...
Stockport steps out, MMU steps up, a Canadian pension fund steps in
Big ideas for the city, Piccolino and Iceland and a beautiful hall made beautiful again
It's a 'funky, veggie forward' hotel because it says so plus 'bungalow' helps bring award
Bedrooms, beer, roof terraces and a lovely positive sign of city centre confidence
Towers, footballers, cheese and mad Swiss authors: Property is a funny old game
Also, blossoming buildings and Hotspur House change of use sparks debate
Jonathan Schofield on whether the excuse of a building being 'uneconomic' is wearing thin
News & Comment
FilterSeven days in Manchester: More BBC jobs, Burnham chopped the Chief
The news round-up for Manchester this last week, 13-19 March
Seven days in Manchester: University to ban 'mother'?
The news round-up for Manchester this last week, 6-12 March
Seven days in Manchester: Beer hotel, station bar, fires and moggies
The news round-up for Manchester this last week, 27 February-5 March
"This will not be a low-carbon building" - the 55-storey Hulme Tower saga continues
With help from residents, Andrea Sandor looks at the environmental credentials of the controversial 'Tombstone'...
Stylish shipping container village to house Manchester's homeless
Jonathan Schofield on how businesses have created a project to provide fresh starts for homeless...
Looking to lease a city centre apartment in Manchester with seriously cool credentials?
Get a sneak peek of the Vita Living development at Circle Square
Property: Stretford rising and people power over dodgy skyscraper
Jonathan Schofield on a planning good sense, the death of the mall and a 'Glade...
The 55 storey Hulme Street tower: a completely 'botched application'
Jonathan Schofield with a long read on a potential moral, aesthetic and economic planning failure
14 Days in Manchester: Bez, lockdowns, vaccinations and more
The news round-up for Manchester this last fortnight
The Mayfield Baths 'Dig': diving deeper
Jonathan Schofield tells the remarkable story of Mayfield Baths freestyle
53two to open theatre bar below Manchester Central
Launching in spring, it will precede a brand new theatre focused on northern and world...
Property: Canada-style deal for Trafford Centre, Angel Meadow tops out
Stockport steps out, MMU steps up, a Canadian pension fund steps in
Property: please may we have £798m plus Band on the Wall and Buttress Architects
Big ideas for the city, Piccolino and Iceland and a beautiful hall made beautiful again
Property: Deloitte, Amazon, Pineapples, Pomona and another new hotel
It's a 'funky, veggie forward' hotel because it says so plus 'bungalow' helps bring award
Brewdog to open 'Beer Hotel' on Fountain Street
Bedrooms, beer, roof terraces and a lovely positive sign of city centre confidence
Property: Cristiano Ronaldo returns, a fine Stockport scheme and aliens on the coast
Towers, footballers, cheese and mad Swiss authors: Property is a funny old game
Property: Racecourse homes on track, walls and student towers
Also, blossoming buildings and Hotspur House change of use sparks debate
One North Parade: a tower too far?
Jonathan Schofield on whether the excuse of a building being 'uneconomic' is wearing thin