Manchester s only Michelin star restaurant becomes burger takeaway for lockdown
Mana hopes its pivot to comfort food will bring some sunshine to an otherwise unspectacular period
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Chefs at work in Mana, pre-covid (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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Manchester s only Michelin star restaurant is about to launch a takeaway service - but it s a long way from the menu you might expect.
January 08, 2021 at 9:53 amBy Steve
New Cross is going to be amazing, some of the builds are top quality, like a quarter you would get in a European capital. A great extension to Ancoats which is fantastic imo. All the council need to do now is sort the pavements in the NQ out and this will be a fantastic part of town.
January 08, 2021 at 10:43 amBy Bob
WOW. This is what contemporary Manchester development looks like. Developers who love multi-coloured plastic cladding panels should take note!
January 08, 2021 at 11:15 amBy WOW
I’m a huge fan of the Goulden Street Project. New Cross is really going to blossom in the next couple of years.
League tables are subject to revision
December saw contract awards pick up again after declines in November and October. The total value recorded across the top 50 was £3.23bn, which was around £1.2bn greater than November s tally and not far off the £3.39bn recorded in September.
Trailing ISG in second place was Skanska with £232m worth of work across two jobs. The largest of these was the £180m Blossom Street mixed-use scheme on the edge of the City of London for British Land.
JRL was third, its highest placing since March 2014. The company’s Midgard contracting business was responsible for the high placing after it won the main contractor role on Consort Place scheme in Canary Wharf for Far East Consortium.
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LONDON (dpa-AFX) - Skanska (SKSBF.PK), a European development and construction company, Tuesday said it has signed a contract with British Land PLC to build a new office building in Blossom Street, London.
The contract is worth 180 million pounds or about 2 billion Swedish kronor, which will be included in the order bookings for Europe in the fourth quarter of 2020.
Under the contract, Skanska will construct about 46,300 square meters of commercial, retail, public realm and residential units, as well as install the mechanical, electrical and public health services for the development.
Construction work is expected to start in early 2021 and is scheduled to complete in 2023.
FTSE 100 Modestly Higher In Cautious Trade
BRUSSELS/FRANKFURT/PARIS (dpa-AFX) - U.K. stocks eked out modest gains in cautious trade on Tuesday after official data showed the U.K. economy rebounded at a faster than estimated pace in the third quarter, reflecting the effects of the easing of lockdown restrictions and also some recovery of activity from the steep contraction in April.
Gross domestic product grew by a record 16 percent sequentially instead of 15.5 percent expansion estimated previously. GDP had fallen by revised 18.8 percent in the second quarter.
Although this reflects some recovery of activity following the record contraction in the second quarter, GDP was 8.6 percent below where it was at the end of 2019. The annual fall in GDP was revised to 8.6 percent from 9.6 percent in the third quarter.