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Manchester Metrolink tram bound for Piccadilly at Exchange Quay Metrolink Station. Salford Quays is connected to Manchester city centre by the Eccles Line of the Manchester Metrolink. This connection opened in 1999 and was extended onward to Eccles in 2000. The section of the Eccles Line from Pomona to MediaCityUK serves the Salford Quays area.
Quay Street is a street in Manchester city centre in Greater Manchester, England. The street, designated the A34 , continues Peter Street westwards towards the River Irwell and Salford . It is the northern boundary of Spinningfields , the city's business district and Castlefield , the historical area of the city, lies to the south.
Proposed in July 2024, Vita Student is a proposal in the First Street area of central Manchester. 24 Vista, Clippers Quay 98 (321) 30 2029 Residential Salford Quays, Salford Proposed in October 2021, Vista, Clippers Quay is a residential high rise proposal in Salford Quays.
[17] [18] One site was identified by Hammans in Leeds and three were found in Manchester which convinced Bernstein to explore further. [18] Two sites were deemed expensive, and another in Salford Quays was rejected by Bernstein as inadequate. [19] A site on Quay Street in Manchester city centre owned by Manchester City Council was bought for £ ...
The County Court on Quay Street, Manchester, England, is a Georgian townhouse that functioned as the Manchester County Court from 1878 to 1990. It was the home of the politician and reformer Richard Cobden and subsequently the site of Owen's College, the forerunner of the University of Manchester.
Sunlight House is a Grade II listed building in the Art Deco style on Quay Street in Manchester, England.Completed in 1932 for Joseph Sunlight, at 14 storeys it was the tallest building in Manchester, and the top floors of turrets and multiple dormer windows and mansard roofs create a distinctive skyline.
The project started in 1998 and was project managed and designed by Parkman Ltd of Manchester, [1] with Carlos Fernandez Casado as subcontract architect/engineer who designed the main span. The bridge has a main span of 91.2 metres (299 ft) in a Lohse Arch , [ 2 ] with the peaks of the twin arches connected at the crown.
No.1 Spinningfields (formerly 1 Hardman Square) is a 92 m (302 ft) tall office tower in the Spinningfields district of Manchester city centre, England.. The development was previously known as 1 Hardman Square which was a proposed 140 m (460 ft) tall skyscraper but was cancelled in 2009.