Whatever happened to the Press Club? Memories of a Manchester institution At the same time it was the most exclusive place in Manchester. and the biggest sh thole
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The unassuming, Queen Street entrance of a lost Manchester institution (Image: Handout)
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Plans for 17-storey office tower on Deansgate rejected over its overbearing impact on neighbours and heritage buildings
Members of Manchester s planning committee went against the advice of officers
07:50, 26 JAN 2021
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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
08:56, 15 JAN 2021
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In the second quarter of 2020,
Place North West’s Thing of the Week saw property professionals reacting in a variety of admirable ways to the altered circumstances of lockdown work and life.
In April, we heard about what people were doing to keep their spirits up during lockdown, chatted to the industry’s snappiest dresser and a marvelled at a feat of backyard endurance.
GETTING SHIRTY…News of natty dresser Martin Lucass’ appointment at GeoSmart was met with warm congratulations in readers’ comments but the conversation quickly turned from his new role at the environmental consultancy to his collection of extravagant shirts. Love them or loathe them, they make Martin happy as he revealed to THING that, even in these isolated times, where most of us are conducting business in slippers and not showering for days at a time, “I’m still wearing suit trousers and a shirt at home just to get in the work mindset”. Maybe we should all take a leaf out of his sartorial pages
Flats, offices, and a hotel - the latest developments approved by Manchester s planning committee
A number of planning applications were considered at the last planning committee meeting of the year
17:07, 18 DEC 2020
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