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One of several nooks in 53Two s new bar (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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Dan Whelan
Salboy is to deliver the £300m scheme’s 40-storey residential tower in Manchester alone, but the future of the 240,000 sq ft office element, which Ask Real Estate was overseeing, is uncertain.
The vehicle behind the 375-apartment Viadux – Ask Capital – has changed its name to Salboy Capital, and Ask directors John Hughes and Jonathan Cross have resigned, according to documents filed with Companies House.
The three remaining directors are Salboy’s co-founder Fred Done, and managing director Simon Ismail, alongside Lee McCarren, managing director of Domis Property Group, Salboy’s construction arm.
The 50:50 joint venture was formed in January 2020 to deliver the SimpsonHaugh-designed scheme on the site of the former Bauer Millet unit off Albion Street, close to Manchester Central Convention Complex.