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  2. The Lowry - Wikipedia

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    The Lowry's waterfront setting Side view of the main entrance. The complex was designed by Michael Wilford [8] with structural engineer Buro Happold and constructed by Bovis Construction. Groundbreaking took place on 19 June 1997. The Lowry is built on a triangular site at the end of Pier 8 and has a triangular plan.

  3. Salford Quays - Wikipedia

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    The Lowry Theatre, designed by Michael Wilford. Early in the planning stages for redevelopment of Salford Quays in 1988, potential was recognised for a landmark arts venue, the Salford Quays Centre for the Performing Arts, which became known as the Lowry Project in 1994. It had secured £64 million in funding by 22 February 1996. [2]

  4. HOME (Manchester) - Wikipedia

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    HOME is an arts centre, cinema and theatre complex in Manchester, England. [1] With five cinemas, two theatres and 500 m 2 (5,400 sq ft) of gallery space, it is one of the few arts organisations to commission, produce and present work across film, theatre and visual art.

  5. Salford Quays lift bridge - Wikipedia

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    The pedestrian bridge, which was completed in 2000, is near the terminus of the ship canal at the old Manchester Docks. It is sited beside The Lowry theatre and gallery and links Salford Quays and MediaCityUK to Trafford Wharf and the Imperial War Museum North. [1] It has a lift of 18 metres (59 ft), allowing large watercraft to pass beneath.

  6. Salford - Wikipedia

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    The centre is named after the artist L. S. Lowry, who attended Salford School of Art and lived in nearby Pendlebury for 40 years. [63] Many of his paintings of Salford and Manchester mill scenes, populated with small matchstick-like figures, are on display. [64] A notable regeneration project is MediaCityUK, located at Salford Quays.

  7. MediaCityUK tram stop - Wikipedia

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    MediaCityUK tram stop is served nearby by Diamond Bus North West services 29, 73 and 79, Go North West Orbits 53, travelling between Cheetham Hill and Salford Shopping Centre [10] and Stagecoach Manchester service 50, linking Salford Shopping Centre in Pendleton, Salford Crescent railway station, Salford University, Salford Central railway station, Manchester and East Didsbury with Salford ...

  8. Odeon Cinema, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon Cinema, Manchester (originally known as the Paramount Theatre or the Paramount Cinema) was a former Odeon Cinema located on Oxford Street, Manchester, England. It was close to St. Peter's Square , within the Civic Quarter of Manchester city centre .

  9. MediaCityUK - Wikipedia

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    MediaCityUK is a 200-acre (81 ha) mixed-use property development on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.The project was developed by Peel Media; its principal tenants are media organisations and the Quayside MediaCityUK shopping centre. [1]