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Controversial 55-storey skyscraper housing student flats among plans up for council consideration
It s one of several developments being discussed at Manchester Council planning committee s first meeting of 2021, with plans for the Debenhams building and the Manchester Arena bombing memorial also on the agenda
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Weekly roundup of people news, Jan 15
Capital Group names new Japan president; Robeco replaces Singapore chief; Hillhouse Capital hires ex-Blackstone MD; Vontobel expands EM debt team; HSBC Global AM names Apac ETF sales head; Manulife creates new digital business role; Stanchart names CIO for wealth management; TMF appoints fund services exec in Shanghai; and more.
A new face at Capital Group: Tetsuya Koizumi has joined as head of its Japan business.
CAPITAL GROUP NAMES NEW JAPAN PRESIDENT
Capital Group has appointed Tetsuya Koizumi as president of its Japan business and head of the Japan client group, effective January 4.
Thomas Quantrille was the previous president of Capital International Kabushiki Kaisha, Capital Group s Japan business. He retired from the post in end 2019.
January 14, 2021 at 12:15 pmBy Steve
All of these proposals are amazing, bar the student tower, which despite me loving the brick cladding, is far too thin.
January 14, 2021 at 12:40 pmBy Slice
All brilliant, get them all built. The last thing we should be doing as a city right now is turning down investment in good quality builds.
January 14, 2021 at 12:43 pmBy Bob
If Speakers House gets refused again, after it has been recommended for approval again, I would ask for an investigation if I was the developer. Something doesn’t feel right about it.
January 14, 2021 at 12:51 pmBy JohnBoy
There’s no need for more offices in the city. With home working now taking off and working there going to a lot of empty space in the coming years.
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