17 PROJECTS THAT WILL FOREVER CHANGE MANCHESTER | Building Boom Bike Tour 2024

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • The aim of this channel is to document the new construction that is going on in Manchester. The Manchester Building Boom is in full swing and shows no signs of slowing down.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:50 1-The Fairfax
    1:50 2- Student towers
    2:50 3- 3 Circle Square
    3:15 4- Plot 4 First Street
    3:27 5- Circle Square co-living
    4:15 6- Deansgate Square Three60
    4:45 7- Vista River Gardens
    5:15 8- Union co-living towers
    6:03 9 - Staycity Apartments
    7:35 10 - Bootle St St Michaels
    8:00 11- Island workspaces John Dalton St
    8:45 12 - Colliers Yard towers
    9:55 13 - Waterhouse Gardens Boddingtons site
    10:45 14 - Victoria Riverside
    11:10 15 - Swan House, Rochdale Road
    11:40 16 - One Port Street
    New tall buildings are under construction all around the city. I find it difficult to keep up with them all, so I thought I would do a 'sweep' of the main high rise construction sites currently in progress on (mostly) the periphery of the city. We see a shapshot of progress of these sites as they looked at the Easter weekend, 31 March 2024, captured for posterity.
    In the end I found 17 sites, all are high rise, or at least they are more than a few floors, some might count as skyscrapers, but are on a smaller scale than those in New York. I include a few 'then and now' photos including a photo of the abandoned Central Station in 1982, later to become GMEX, then reverting to Manchester Central.
    On the AidanEyewitness channel, I produce snapshots of the ongoing development of Manchester, Liverpool and connected cities, focusing especially on new construction, renovation and adaptation of heritage buildings, modern architecture in general, public transport infrastructure, future construction plans as well as questions of urban identity and the uniqueness of cities. I like to document the construction of buildings, taking images at regular intervals and mergin them into timelapse sequences.
    I’ve been interested in architecture and city development since I was a child. I was doing projects on Manchester architecture in primary school. From 1997 to 2005 I produced my website Eyewitness in Manchester which documented the reconstructin of the city after the IRA bomb in photos and words. I’ve contributed photos and writing to books, magazines and newspapers. AidanEyewitness is the latest chapter, I dream of a big audience and lots of success, but there is still a long way to go! Please help me by liking, subscribing, sharing, commenting and providing some financial support, so I can fulfil my dream of producing AidanEyewitness full time.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 188

  • @user-bs3fh7xn2s
    @user-bs3fh7xn2s Місяць тому +39

    I used to live in Manchester for about 10 years from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s. Whatever views one may have on the merits of individual buildings, there can be no doubt that the City centre has been utterly transformed. I can recall a time when central Manchester felt like a city in terminal decline - everyone was moving out to suburbs and the Arndale had cleared out all the shops from many other streets (like Oldham Street). Huge areas were derelict and few even ventured into the city at night. Nearly the whole of Oldham Street was empty, the Northern Quarter derelict and all the areas around Deasngate and the Canals and all the big buildings near Canal Street and down to oxford Road empty hulks. The only residential properties were a handful of flats on the roof of the Arndale and a short street of town houses close to Deansgate. I am amazed and stunned to see the transformation into such a busy and thriving city. I never thought I would see such a change. Keep going Manchester!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +3

      Thanks, great to hear your viewpoint and unique angle on things. I remember in the 70s and 80s, there was a lot of dereliction around Manchester and I found it an interesting photographic subject. I also remember however that the city centre had an incredible vibe and nightlife. The Hacienda turned into what was reputed to be the most famous club in the world, many groundbreaking and world-famous music acts emerged out of the dereliction, such as Simply Red, The Smiths, Buzzcocks, Joy Division, New Order and many others. Will any world-class music acts come out of the new, glitzy, gentrified, contemporary Manchester?

    • @Alan_GA
      @Alan_GA Місяць тому +2

      I need not add much more. You've hit the nail on the head.
      For decades Manchester City Centre was depressingly gloomy coupled up with the obviously crap weather.
      But from around 2010 onwards the visual change to the city centre began on a more accelerated manner.

    • @stubru16
      @stubru16 29 днів тому

      I think they have ruined Manchester trying to turn it into another shithole London. They have built apartments for the wealthy while the locals cannot afford to rent or even buy them. apart from southerners

  • @davidjb-750
    @davidjb-750 13 днів тому +1

    It’s great to see how all the developments I’m involved with are do 😊

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  12 днів тому

      The developments you’re* involved in? That’s very interesting! I’m curious to know which ones? 😀

    • @davidjb-750
      @davidjb-750 11 днів тому

      @@AidanEyewitnessI just have a minor part nothing fancy but I’m involved in pretty much every one. I get to see the plans pretty early but I’m still surprised when I visit the city centre to see how quick they go up.

  • @user-pg3kl5zj3f
    @user-pg3kl5zj3f Місяць тому +10

    I really do hope that viaducx 2 tower is approved! 241m will look amazing and the design is different and cool. Fingers crossed it gets the go ahead

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +2

      I would be surprised if it wasn’t approved. The plans look good to me. I like tall buildings. The highest I lived in was the 19th floor in Thorn Court Salford and the tall block we lived in in Abu Dhabi.

  • @gymfan7924
    @gymfan7924 Місяць тому +9

    I reluctantly left North Wales for Manchester a few years ago because I could see no future for my children in Wales and Manchester seemed such an ambitious city. Best decision we ever made. My children are now adults and have great careers with many friends. Speaking to friends and family back in Wales pretty much all of them say how there young adult children can’t find work or meaningful jobs with little prospect of leaving home. I guess our gamble paid off.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +3

      Your story is no different from my parents, who grew up a little further west, in south west Ireland. They emigrated in the 1950s to Manchester. My mother had a friend in Stockport from the same town and so she went there. Although I love Ireland, I am very glad that I was born and grew up in Stockport, part of the Manchester conurbation. She also took me to Liverpool many times. There are certainly many opportunities for careers in Manchester. So thanks very much and diolch am fawr for your comment!

    • @stubru16
      @stubru16 29 днів тому

      I’d rather live in wales than live in a concrete jungle . Money isn’t everything. I love Manchester but it’s turning into London and I wouldn’t want my children go grow up there especially with knife crime that is similar to London

  • @jakubjodlowski8416
    @jakubjodlowski8416 Місяць тому +13

    Thanks for another great video Aidan!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for your positive feedback and thanks again for your generous buymeacoffee contribution from last year. I have a personalised card with your name written on it. Please e-mail me with your address and I'll send it to you. aidan (at) aidan co uk Many thanks!

  • @martincooper9982
    @martincooper9982 Місяць тому +6

    Office space shared with student flats sounds like the premise for a BBC3 comedy.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      They are in separate blocks side by side! You could be an undergrad in one and go on to work in the other! 😊

  • @BabbyRabby-ug4mi
    @BabbyRabby-ug4mi Місяць тому

    Very informative

  • @verilanerodrigues6332
    @verilanerodrigues6332 Місяць тому

    Great video 😊I have friends living there, beautiful place

  • @yusuffulat6954
    @yusuffulat6954 Місяць тому

    I love it

  • @lukipuki26
    @lukipuki26 День тому

    Great video. See you on the road.

  • @ians3586
    @ians3586 Місяць тому +16

    I love seeing all the bike lanes. The good thing about these developments is that it's increasing density in the city core and making cars less necessary.

    • @iamjoestafford
      @iamjoestafford Місяць тому +5

      I was walking around Deansgate-Castlefield yesterday and said to my mate that it feels like the city centre now has a world-class skyline but a third-world streetscape - the road surfaces and pavements are mostly dreadful, it is still far too car dominated and there is very little greenery - but I'm hoping the increasing amount of people living car-free lives there will lead to pressure being put on the council to improve things more quickly. Thankfully there are many more bike lanes than there were a decade ago - so hopefully in another decade we will see city centre residents able to cycle around on smooth car-free boulevards with trees and pavement cafes galore!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +5

      Yes, Manchester City Council have made car access to Manchester city centre more restrictive, closing off streets and introducing 7-day parking charges till 8pm in the evening. However a lot of new bike lanes have appeared, including those on Deansgate, once a traffic-clogged street. I still get frustrated when I can't drive along my familiar routes of old, but I don't have that problem when I'm riding my Brompton!

    • @leod-sigefast
      @leod-sigefast Місяць тому +3

      @@iamjoestafford Agreed. The cracked paving and wavy, lumpy tarmac full of divots and potholes (replete with stagnant rainwater) really are 3rd world. As you say, the skyline is looking class but the streetscape is embarrassing - the litter and muck are also shameful. That is what people often notice first when arriving at a new city and something I wince at when showing new people around town.
      I am a Mancunian but spent a number of years living in Spain. I have to say they (mostly) blow us away when it comes to architecture and street-care: excellent quality paving and tarmac (I don't recall any patchwork road tarmac), clean streets regularly hosed down and street furniture that complements the city design. Get the streets sorted (and Piccadilly Gardens/Market Street!) and we may have a city to be really proud of!

    • @stubru16
      @stubru16 29 днів тому +1

      Unless you want your bike stolen

  • @darrensellers
    @darrensellers Місяць тому +6

    Another great video! I live in the Gay Village and do my daily walks around the city centre so had also seen most of these, somehow I'd missed the ones near Strangeways, now I know where to walk tomorrow. :-)

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      There's plenty to see in the city centre! Many thanks for your feedback!

  • @IffeShah-pc1vj
    @IffeShah-pc1vj Місяць тому

    Nice

  • @EmeliaFell
    @EmeliaFell Місяць тому

    Love this

  • @TammyHyden-lt7xr
    @TammyHyden-lt7xr Місяць тому +1

    Great video of Manchester and how the town is growing ❤

  • @marketingcastellano
    @marketingcastellano Місяць тому

    😮 wow

  • @louisejohnson6435
    @louisejohnson6435 Місяць тому +1

    Keep up good work

  • @justinwebb3117
    @justinwebb3117 Місяць тому +5

    Superb video, really well-shot and edited, thanks for all your efforts to record these changing times. 👌😀

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Thanks very much for the positive feedback. All captured and mostly edited on the iPhone 14.

  • @michaelriordan8265
    @michaelriordan8265 Місяць тому +1

    I hardly know my own city these days, the way they are putting up the new builds is phenomenal

  • @-scgg-gg7938
    @-scgg-gg7938 Місяць тому +15

    I wonder when a supertall will be constructed in Manchester or even Britain's new tallest tower, matter of time. Great video.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +7

      That's an interesting question. Viadux 2 will be the tallest in Manchester but still not as tall as the Shard. Keep watching AidanEyewitness!

    • @AttillatheHun-ph5eu
      @AttillatheHun-ph5eu Місяць тому +4

      @@AidanEyewitness There are rumours of a 'Regent Park tower' at 264 meters, 24 more than Viadux 2.

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому

      Salboy hope Viadux2 will be the tallest residential building in Europe.

  • @omairshahid9314
    @omairshahid9314 Місяць тому

    Great insights

  • @garethwilliams976
    @garethwilliams976 Місяць тому +5

    Great and informative video! Hoprfully thr really tall stuff will skirt thr city centre preserving its victorian and edwardian magnificence. Now all we need is to eclipse the Shard with the UK's tallest building!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks - there is one tall building that is not on the periphery and that's the tower of the St Michael's development. I'll be interested to see if its overshadows Albert Square. As for a taller tower than the Shard, we'll have to wait and see.

  • @GurpreetSingh-so2ff
    @GurpreetSingh-so2ff Місяць тому

    Informative video..

  • @mazinnasralla2036
    @mazinnasralla2036 Місяць тому +4

    Aidan I commute a lot to Leeds and there's some development there but mostly cheap looking small towers, and nothing on the same scale as Manchester. Manchester is positively vibrant in comparison. Why is it that Manchester seems to be unique in the UK in undergoing a city centre skyscraper boom? I love it. I know it's out of reach of a lot of people financially but nevertheless it does feel exciting to live in this City and it looks fantastic. The delivery riders will be looking forward to all the new flats.

    • @bordedup546
      @bordedup546 Місяць тому +1

      Probably the fact that they got a combined authority (and later metro mayor) earlier than most places and that the general demand for these projects is higher being UK's second city economically

    • @mazinnasralla2036
      @mazinnasralla2036 Місяць тому +1

      @@bordedup546 But there is no comparison. It's not like Manchester is no.1 closely followed by AN Other etc, it's completely off the scale.

    • @bordedup546
      @bordedup546 Місяць тому

      @@mazinnasralla2036 yea fair point, i'm not sure. i could be wrong but i'd imagine that in 10-15 years the other major cities (birmingham, leeds, bristol, newcastle, sheffield) should catch up, relative to their economies, when planning reforms kick in

    • @vonLaughter
      @vonLaughter Місяць тому

      Possibly, but on what level will Manchester be then?@@bordedup546

    • @paulwild3676
      @paulwild3676 22 дні тому

      @@mazinnasralla2036Wages in the city of Manchester are now averaged at 50 grand a year. That puts it on par with wealthy Richmond Upon Thames in London. Birmingham wages are almost half that. It also has a very wealthy hinterland. Trafford and East Cheshire, are high wage economies, and they are economically dependent on it. Only London has that conglomeration of wealth.

  • @euan7310
    @euan7310 Місяць тому +5

    Also, the two contour towers are beginning their ascent into the sky this week!

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому +1

      Not Euan Keliie? 😉
      Renaker's spokeswoman recently updated on Contours saying they have learned to provide "work-booths" for clients who rate them very highly indeed into today's PostCovid19/Working From Home world in the West. Contours look very high spec indeed internally. 👌

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Those are the ones between the Cylinder and Deansgate Square, thanks for the tipoff!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +2

      No not Euan Kellie, to whose book Rebuilding Manchester, I contributed 107 photos!

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому

      Thank you.

  • @alexhodge3812
    @alexhodge3812 Місяць тому +3

    Beautifully documented, patiently researched & crisply narrated as always Aiden. Certainly worth all the work & effort you diligently apply to each & every production - keep up the good work! And ignore the guy that said it was too rushed .. pah! Some people 🙄

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +2

      Well that's a very positive appraisal. Nearly all the photography and editing is done on my iPhone 14 Pro, which I carry around discreetly. For final editing, I import the video onto the Mac to add music and titles. The narration is crisp because I speed it up by 10%! The research takes time and effort. So many thanks for your words of appreciation!

    • @alexhodge3812
      @alexhodge3812 Місяць тому +1

      @@AidanEyewitnessNarrative sped up by 10%, well you would never know. The iPhone 14 is truly a great all round bit of kit, for this kind of well lit daylight footage you can’t even differentiate it from the ‘alleged’ higher end cameras - nice 👌

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      @@alexhodge3812Yes. It really suits my way of working. I love today's technology! It's not so good for night video shots though!

  • @jaosnmude3262
    @jaosnmude3262 Місяць тому

    It's nice to see your showing people these projects

  • @leod-sigefast
    @leod-sigefast Місяць тому +1

    What a fantastic channel! As a proud Manc interested in architecture and development, glad I have found it. Cheers!

  • @English_Dawn
    @English_Dawn Місяць тому

    Adrian, hope you're well! Got some stuff hot off the press as regards your 325 Deansgate development, visually.
    The architects have changed it.
    🔹 It is going to be 2ft higher. I'm a furlongs, yards and feet man, none of this centimetres twaddle!
    🔹Due to the 200 year old "The Deansgate" pub they have (at last) decided to pay homage. The red finish in your visualisation ist jezt kaput! They are planning a brick effect finish to complement "The Deansgate". The upper floors are to be white glazed terracotta tiled.
    No doubt you were aware of the white glazed tiled finish of neighbouring railway arches at street level, though the building of the Beetham Tower meant there are less railway arches than previously.
    Your shoe shine guy may have told you that Domis have been busy too. They have apparently been doing ground work on your Vision building on Whitworth Street West and Fusion's Deansgate South Student Tower (wedge-shaped).
    Also your Obsidian on Trinity Way, Salford looks to have had the green light and is under starters orders, so you should be seeing things.
    I understand your mate Euan Kellie deserves a vote of thanks for getting the One Heritage Tower development over the line. He has done a lot for Mcr improvements. 😌👌

  • @jonldronevideos
    @jonldronevideos Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the video, going to rewatch this later. Always informative and interesting, the research you do is much appreciated

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks very much for your supportive comments. The videos take time to produce, but it’s very satisfying when they are complete and I can share them with the world!

  • @Cjsingh91
    @Cjsingh91 Місяць тому +1

    Hi mate, great video. The building you noted as Plot 10 is actually by Tim Groom Architects which is a student resi development. The jon matthews scheme (as per the visual) is unfortunately on hold

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Many thanks for the correction. It’s difficult to get all the facts right, there’s a lot of information. Thanks for your positive words.

  • @michaeldutsonlandscapephot2184
    @michaeldutsonlandscapephot2184 Місяць тому +1

    An excellent update, Aidan. Thanks for making the effort.
    I'm still taken aback by the amount of change taking place in Manchester. I worked as a surveyor in the city centre from about 1997 and up to Covid and dealt with many residential apartment blocks and other buildings and started coming into the city centre back in the early 1980's for nights out. The change would have been unthinkable back then. I still recollect driving into work as a surveyor and noticing a new timber hoarding having been erected around a car park (usually a levelled bomb site from WW2) over a weekend, or looking out of the office window and seeing a new tower crane, and scratching my head thinking "Was that there last week?"
    As I now work as a professional photographer, I enjoy going back into town to get photographs of the new (and remaining old) buildings which make fabulous black-and-white studies, if the light or weather is right.
    I have a pal coming over from the USA next week, and whilst he will be spending a lot of time in the Lakes and Yorkshire Dales doing landscape stuff, we will be meeting up for 3 days of shooting in and around Manchester. This video forms part of my research on new locations to shoot!
    A great video, keep up the good work!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Many thanks for your positive feedback, and coming from a professional photorapher who has also worked in construction, I'm very happy to receive it. I've moved from a combination of photography and writing on my old website Eyewitness in Manchester, to a combination of video, still images, scripted voiceover and music (occasionally my own!). I must say I find cities like Manchester more interesting than rural landscapes, but that's just down to my appreciation of architecture and urban identity. Thanks for your words of support!

  • @tanvirhasan8084
    @tanvirhasan8084 Місяць тому

    Thanks for showing the project

  • @cjenkins73
    @cjenkins73 Місяць тому

    Thank you always Aidan for your wonderful updates. ❤

  • @KuroiGW2
    @KuroiGW2 Місяць тому +2

    An impressive run through!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Many thanks, it was a nice ride around the city!

  • @danieljones9554
    @danieljones9554 Місяць тому +2

    I really enjoy your videos! Like you said this needs to be documented keep up the brilliant work!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Thanks for your great feedback and encouragement!

  • @steveygee1
    @steveygee1 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks great video

  • @mariajoseguerreiroflores5313
    @mariajoseguerreiroflores5313 Місяць тому +1

    Good update 😎👍🏻

  • @user-sf6qw1wo3l
    @user-sf6qw1wo3l Місяць тому

    Thanks for that what you do 😊🙏

  • @misChrills
    @misChrills Місяць тому +2

    Great video many thanks!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      That's great, thanks to you too for the positive feedback.

  • @JT-nr2ss
    @JT-nr2ss Місяць тому +2

    Awesome video!

  • @sriharihari1412
    @sriharihari1412 Місяць тому

    Great one..❤️❤️❤️

  • @plianclaudiaandreea201
    @plianclaudiaandreea201 Місяць тому +1

    Very interesting

  • @sihaves8808
    @sihaves8808 Місяць тому

    Thanks for making this. Very interesting.

  • @JohnsonStephen-nt2vz
    @JohnsonStephen-nt2vz Місяць тому

    Nice presentation

  • @SKG1329
    @SKG1329 Місяць тому

    ♥️♥️

  • @theartofwander6419
    @theartofwander6419 Місяць тому +1

    Great video and looking forward to see how these will look

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Thanks very much indeed for your comments and watch out for that “17 Projects Revisited” video when they are all finished!

  • @celebalert5616
    @celebalert5616 Місяць тому +6

    I never heard this term 'co-living cluster' before but it seems like half the buildings will be structured around them ... interesting ... I wonder how this will translate into real life accomodation?

    • @buy.to.let.britain
      @buy.to.let.britain Місяць тому

      thats right. they are called prison wings.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Well, it's like student accommodation but carried over into your early professional life. I would like to visit and take a look at the accommodation (though I won't be moving in!)

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +2

      I think there's a bit of a difference between serving time in Strangeways and being a resident in Waterhouse Gardens!

    • @buy.to.let.britain
      @buy.to.let.britain Місяць тому

      £915 a month@@AidanEyewitness

  • @petereavers9083
    @petereavers9083 Місяць тому

    Excellent video, Aidan. Really interesting. Thank you

  • @tatjanastepanova6920
    @tatjanastepanova6920 Місяць тому

    Nice 👌

  • @josephe3697
    @josephe3697 Місяць тому

    It looks like Manchester has a future!

  • @donquixote3927
    @donquixote3927 Місяць тому +1

    “Ornate, Grade II residence…….. belongs to His Majesty” - made me smile.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      “A conveniently located period co-living residence with excellent security features and attentive staff.”

    • @donquixote3927
      @donquixote3927 Місяць тому +1

      @@AidanEyewitness I’d hate to have a room overlooking the brewery.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      @@donquixote3927 Boddingtons Brewery is not there now. The college and Waterhouse Gardens are built on the site of the brewery. However I think some apartments will have a view towards the prison.

    • @donquixote3927
      @donquixote3927 Місяць тому +1

      @@AidanEyewitness I know this because I watch your stuff and used to get the 156 :-)

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      @@donquixote3927 Ah yes, understood!

  • @Everton-ww8qk
    @Everton-ww8qk Місяць тому +3

    Do Liverpool mate

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +2

      Yes, I have two videos in preparation: New projects that will change LIverpool and The Baltic Triangle. Online soon.

  • @brijnich
    @brijnich Місяць тому +1

    I wonder how many developments kicked off on the back of HS2 approval and are now feeling a revaluation.
    Mirroring London, a lot of these developments are being sold off-shore to foreign investment, and now, they are not even in a let option but in an Airbnb model, as the ROI on ABB can be higher than that of a traditional let. Sadder still is the possibility of a lack of or severely reduced local ownership, which will force locals into rented options and make areas increasingly transient. The risk is essentially the London model, with hundreds of residential units empty for a large % of the year. You can check the office locations for the One Port St. development as an example of where these developments are being marketed.
    A colleague of mine already has an Airbnb in Birmingham by the HS2 new terminal and was looking at Manchester but is reconsidering, given the decision.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      That’s very interesting. I hadn’t thought about it in this way. What’s done is done, Manchester won’t get a high speed rail connection - unlike Birmingham, Barcelona or Brussels. We’ll just have to see how things pan out. Many thanks

  • @DK388
    @DK388 Місяць тому +1

    Co op live arena? Granted it is on the outskirts of city centre

  • @user-pg3kl5zj3f
    @user-pg3kl5zj3f Місяць тому +1

    Hey where did you hear news about the One Heritage tower going ahead ? I try to find news about it every couple of weeks online but I’ve not been able to find anything :/ I do hope it gets built.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      This article on Place North West has the information. PNW is a great source of information, I definitely recommend it. www.placenorthwest.co.uk/silverlane-in-the-mix-for-55-storey-salford-tower-scheme/

    • @user-pg3kl5zj3f
      @user-pg3kl5zj3f Місяць тому +1

      @@AidanEyewitness ah I read that back in December 5 mo the old Easter has passed and nothing is happening now n the site :(

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Ah, okay well there has been no more news. From the comments on the article, it seems there are some ‘issues’ with this project. All we can do is wait for news. Many thanks and sorry I couldn’t help! 🙁

    • @user-pg3kl5zj3f
      @user-pg3kl5zj3f Місяць тому

      @@AidanEyewitness no problem fingers crossed. Just really hoping it’s built it’s unique looking. We really need variety

  • @English_Dawn
    @English_Dawn Місяць тому +2

    As for a an underground station at Picc for Andy Burnham I'm not holding my breath. Probable fantasises like this are commonplace with Mcr. Northern Powerhouse Rail a.k.a. HS3 is probably due to hit the buffers like HS2.
    Mark Harper state minister, says £17 bn has been approved for NPR out of the wreckage of the Northern Legs of HS2.
    Liverpool to Warrington (re-opening low-level, which used to serve Stockport) then Mcr Airport, then Mcr Piccadilly before a new route to Hull/York etc.
    All for seventeen billion!
    You could swallow seventeen billion on the underground tunnel from Mcr Airport to Mcr Piccadilly alone. Compare the cost to Crossrail in London.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Many thanks for the information. I am looking forward to the new line between Manchester and Liverpool, though how many decades it will take to complete remains to be seen!

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому

      To be honest, there are two extant Liverpool Manchester lines, the original Liverpool & Mcr line via St. Helens and the Cheshire Line Committee line which originated from Central and runs via Warrington Central. There was a third line the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway line from Victoria to Liverpool Exchange. Liverpool Exchange has been replaced by Moorfields but the line is usable if they removed buffers at Kirkby (?).
      The official last day of steam in '68 featured Liverpool Exchange for the last train.

  • @JonathanJamesHarrison
    @JonathanJamesHarrison Місяць тому

    You should ask place north west to post your video on their website.

  • @Roddersville
    @Roddersville Місяць тому +1

    Just a bit worried how all these new skyscrapers will be viewed in 20 to 30 years time and beyond ? Will they be viewed with awe like we do say with Manchester Town Hall , Central Library, John Ryland’s library, and Cheethams ?

  • @jasongray4517
    @jasongray4517 Місяць тому +3

    Manchester city centre has been a building site for 30 years. At what point do developers run out of space to build? Must say i like the look of the Three60 tower. Gary Neville's latest project, Bootle Street St Michaels? Hmm. Rather less so. A little jarring.

  • @Alan_GA
    @Alan_GA Місяць тому +1

    These days Beetham Towers dosent look so lonely. It had always looked utterly ridiculous juxtaposed against the majority shorter, victorian commercial buildings.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      That is a point! It needs companions, like a person, together forming a skyline.

  • @philipclayton2699
    @philipclayton2699 Місяць тому +1

    Manchester, a booming city that looks just like every other 'booming' city.

  • @bojack40
    @bojack40 Місяць тому

    How about the one im waiting for, tear down the Piccadilly Hiotel and the building that destroyed the gardens and return to something elegant and a full square that is just green and beautiful and not a bus station and drug den

  • @markuserikssen
    @markuserikssen Місяць тому +1

    I find your video's very interesting and appreciate the time and effort you put into this. It's all impressive in terms of size. It looks like a booming city. But does this architecture (or lack thereof) make the city more beautiful? I don't think so, except for a few projects like the brown brick building. I see a lot of soulless gray glass and concrete boxes. It feels like modern architecture from decades ago which has proven to be unsustainable and disliked by most people. Either way, I hope the people from Manchester like this architecture. One positive thing is that there will be more housing for people.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Many thanks for your positive feedback and appreciation. People often use the word ‘soulless’ to describe the new towers. Well there’s no going back now. We’ll just have to see how it’s all looks when it’s finished. I agree it’s good that more housing is being built, though the housing featured in this video is aimed mostly for people on a higher income and/or those with large amounts to invest.

  • @thomHD
    @thomHD Місяць тому

    One of the few UK cities where it's now easy-ish to find a modern 50m² apartment as you'd expect in Madrid, Frankfurt, Seoul, Tokyo. 19th century terraced houses and semis can be fairly unpleasant places to live. Hopefully we're finished with this image of apartment buildings equating to blocks of council flats.

  • @user-fu1yx2mh1c
    @user-fu1yx2mh1c Місяць тому +2

    manchester needs whacky designs for its taller buildings all looks the same type of structure

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому

      Yes a, pinnacle or two would be better I think.

  • @paulwild3676
    @paulwild3676 Місяць тому +2

    The Cylinder sounds far better than 360. If you ask a taxi driver to take you to the Cylinder, it would be easily identifiable. We are really poor at naming buildings in Manchester. Victoria North sounds punchy, as does Great Jackson, but 360? No Cylinder works better for me.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Well if people start calling it the Cylinder, maybe it will become the generally accepted name like the Gherkin in London. 😊

  • @ianhalsall-fox
    @ianhalsall-fox Місяць тому +2

    My ancestors lived off Travis Street in the Shadow of London Road station. They weren’t wealthy by any stretch of the imagination. Also I fear PBSA’s are entering a property bubble as universities cannot keep on growing. I just hope the three towers are being built to be adaptable for affordable and young professional living.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      It was once a very lively and characterful district with many residents. Good point about PBSAs. It would be interesting if young professionals ended up living there. It's possible. Very good point, many thanks.

  • @AlbertoDeniaCerezo
    @AlbertoDeniaCerezo Місяць тому +2

    What I can see is that the buildings are mostly residential or student housing developments. Few office buildings and no hotels. I wonder why no hotels.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +2

      They have already been quite a few hotels built. Staycity Apartments is a kind of hotel. Some developers have switched from office to residential as more people are working from home. The former BT building & Macdonald Hotel on London Road is being converted into a hotel. The new building proposed for the empty plot on Piccadilly next to the old bank building which I featured before will be an aparthotel. Many thanks for your comment.

    • @AlbertoDeniaCerezo
      @AlbertoDeniaCerezo Місяць тому +1

      @@AidanEyewitness You are welcome. Thank you for your videos.

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому

      Yes as Aidan says some office buildings will be built. Mainly Grade-A environmental BREEAM types. The world has changed after Covid19/Working From Home. It's across the Western world. The Lamington Tower like he says, is due to be built next to the listed but derelict bank in Piccadilly. The country's first Net Zero hotel but is at the public consultation stage prior to being awarded planning permission.
      Students are "king" in Mcr and likely to remain so ~ both undergraduates and graduates. It's were the money is, apart from footballers.
      Check out MCFC's 9-storey hotel under construction at the stadium.👷🚧
      Students are the main drivers for many of the towers springing up and what the developers target.

    • @AlbertoDeniaCerezo
      @AlbertoDeniaCerezo Місяць тому +1

      @@English_Dawn I see! Thank you for the insight. Interesting that in Manchester the money is with the students apart from footballers only.

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому

      Yes, Mcr is to go to place for students, domestically and internationally in Europe in greater than numbers than anywhere else and the retention rate (people getting jobs) high 51% of local students plus more students graduating outside Mcr.
      World travelled Pep at MCFC loves Mcr too, Bueno.

  • @mazinnasralla2036
    @mazinnasralla2036 Місяць тому

    What is your sense on where flat building boom in Manchester is going over next few years? Up, down, flat? Also do you have an idea on the car/flat ratio. I imagine these new blocks have a few underground car parking spots but with only limited capacity? Is that true?

  • @English_Dawn
    @English_Dawn Місяць тому +1

    As far as the Contour Towers are concerned Renaker's spokeswoman said they have learnt what their target group want. Luxury and "work-booths". Look to see them in all Renaker buildings. SimpsonHaugh, are you listening!
    I think all Renaker towers have 85% or higher occupancy. All the penthouses are taken.
    Demand is so high, I think despite only being approximately at ground level she said for the Contours they will be taking £3,000 deposits.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks very much for the information, as always. As a humble UA-camr, out of my league!

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому +1

      @@AidanEyewitness Quite right don't get involved with a scramble for places.
      St. Michael's is a benchmark of luxury. Prices for St. Michael's Tower apparently range from £300k - £6m.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      @@English_Dawn The capitalist in me thinks all the expensive apartments and glitzy restaurants are good for the city, but the socialist in me thinks the poorer people who make up most of the residents ought to benefit from all the money pouring in.

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому

      ​​​​@@AidanEyewitnessMcr has fundamentally changed. It used to be a city with a university like most. Now it is a university city numerically greater than Cambridge, Oxford, London and Paris. Every summer more graduates (over half stay in Mcr, two thirds of those prefer to live in the city centre) however 61% of graduates living in the city graduate elsewhere!!!! They seem drawn inexorably to the city. It is constantly replenished. Developers purposely market graduates and young professionals, they don't try to hide it. They are the pied piper.
      The city centre is de facto a giant student campus. It's a ~ quinoa society. Students (and music) a major part of the economy. I also read that the new homeowners have less disposable income after housing costs, than anywhere in the U.K. up there with London. So they are paying a heavy price literally. There is a conveyor belt though of new graduates pushing the market and towers getting larger. I understand Domis are pressing Relentless to add 2 storeys to St. Michael's Tower?
      You are right, what about the rest of society? Affordable housing? How many people also do you see with grey hair in the city centre? What happens in years to come when the 30-somethings en-mass want their slippers and rurality?
      When you started recording the changing scene how many city centre hotels were there? Probably count them on two hands with fingers to spare. Now. Explosion! Even "bijou" hotels, motels etc, you name it. Services are a bedrock. Chanel, MTV awards Mcr & Salford are a-changing. It's in the service industries probably were the jobs for poorer people will be too, unsocial hours likely.

  • @jacopogiraudo7257
    @jacopogiraudo7257 Місяць тому

    Best video so far. What’s the project you’re most excited about?

  • @timbeard6318
    @timbeard6318 Місяць тому +1

    Blimey, at this rate MCR is going to overtake London when it comes to tall buildings

  • @LA90598
    @LA90598 Місяць тому

    Great developments but parts of Manchester could do with a good clean

  • @buy.to.let.britain
    @buy.to.let.britain Місяць тому +2

    *none of these developments allow the carrying of brass knuckles in the premises.

  • @JohnnyZenith
    @JohnnyZenith Місяць тому +1

    Err no. Nothing will happen if HS2 isn't built in full. It would be pointless and solve nothing. Thanks for the great video.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +2

      That's what I thought, but read this: www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/real-breakthrough-manchester-piccadilly-underground-28882937

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому

      ​​​@@AidanEyewitness Sad but perhaps a "slow news day". Your first instinct was probably correct and the instinct of most people. Remember Northern Hub!
      See my other answer please, as regards costing. Andy Burnham isn't perhaps the sharpest tool in the box when it comes to transport.
      He ruled out Metrolink building a line from St. Peter's Square to Mcr's main hospitals, universities and many other institutions, down Oxford Road, which is one of the city's highest Income-earning districts (1/5 th), night-time economy and would connect them to the Airport, main stations, Media city etc, despite it once being a major trunk route until the '40's!

  • @peterfeltham5612
    @peterfeltham5612 Місяць тому +2

    Massive concrete bloc's everywhere,I'm just not sure about this as it seems very dehumanising.I hope I am wrong.

    • @markuserikssen
      @markuserikssen Місяць тому +1

      No you're not wrong.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Please keep in mind these are construction sites and we are seeing mostly the concrete skeletons. I think we need to wait until they’re completed before giving a final judgement. Many of them will have glass facades. I am planning a video of the same set of buildings, following the same route, when they’re all complete, in the not too distant future. Then it will be “make your mind up time“! Many thanks for your comment.

    • @markuserikssen
      @markuserikssen Місяць тому +1

      @@AidanEyewitness I get what you mean but I didn't mean the concrete skeletons itself, of course. I'm mainly talking about the projects that were finished or the renders that were shown. In my opinion, big glass facades are not always that sustainable or beautiful. But it's fine if others have different perspectives.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      @@markuserikssen ​​⁠It’s a fair point. A few years ago they were saying tall buildings are unsustainable and the future is low rise but that seems to have changed, I’m not quite sure why. Personally, I love tall buildings and have had great times living in them!😊

    • @markuserikssen
      @markuserikssen Місяць тому

      @@AidanEyewitness I guess investors have found a way to make more money. That's what I see when I see these giant soulless towers. Sorry for being so negative. 😅

  • @andrewbullman5206
    @andrewbullman5206 Місяць тому +1

    I left Manchester in September 2008. Beetham tower was the only skyscraper and I thought it looked great despite not really fitting in. I think that there are too many ugly buildings going up that could be anywhere. That one with the brick frontage was nice but most are hidious,soulless and will degenerate into ghettos with no sense of community. Glass and concrete prisons. The actual prison is much better looking!

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому

      Well, it remains to be seen whether these projects will degenerate into ghettos, like the subsidised housing ‘projects’ in the United States. I intend to keep an eye on how things pan out. Many thanks for your comment!

  • @English_Dawn
    @English_Dawn Місяць тому +1

    At 2.22. Terracotta and glass and steel are de rigeur at the moment, beginning to look like Spanish and Italian cities.
    For "contrast" check out the Kingfisher-Blue Colloco Tower in St. John's? 😱

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +1

      Very interesting. Thanks for the tipoff! Colloco looks good. www.thebusinessdesk.com/northwest/news/2129840-green-light-for-16-storey-city-centre-office-development

  • @JoJo-xb7do
    @JoJo-xb7do Місяць тому +1

    Most of these towers look banal, very uninspiring and as always maximising money. Its always reflected in the architecture.
    Manchester should be careful not to repeat the mistakes made in the 1960s that still blights part of the city.
    Uk planning system is rubbish. People complain its restrictive but i think you can build whatever you like if there's demand.
    The Island is a great example though and more of that. Net zero is an added bonus.

  • @1ArtieFufkin
    @1ArtieFufkin Місяць тому +4

    All these new buildings in Manchester are turning into a soulless city, Liverpool, Edinburgh and Bristol are much prettier.

  • @yyyfffff33333
    @yyyfffff33333 Місяць тому

    Sad that ordinary working class people cant afford to live in these new flats . Wonder how many will be bought with laundered foreign money . The place is going the same way as London .

  • @Susan-nm3sx
    @Susan-nm3sx Місяць тому

    Why the hell is there so many student accommodation buildings? Or is it a smokescreen for immigrants? I’m a salfordian btw, the city is not the same.

  • @davidwilkinson2239
    @davidwilkinson2239 Місяць тому +6

    I’m afraid I find it all very ugly

    • @nickel7002
      @nickel7002 Місяць тому +2

      Uglier than it was before?

    • @johannesimomoh5589
      @johannesimomoh5589 Місяць тому +3

      Yeah you wish. There is nothing ugly hear. It looks more brighter and better

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +2

      That's okay, all opinions welcome and this is the place to share them!

    • @English_Dawn
      @English_Dawn Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@AidanEyewitnessI wonder what Alfred Waterhouse would have thought of most of them! Lacking in gothic detail am sure he would have added spires and turrets to some!

  • @MZig-rw7su
    @MZig-rw7su Місяць тому +4

    That was so rushed with barely a glimpse of anything. Had you just spent a bit more time so our eyes could see everything for longer than two seconds..... Honestly!

    • @krishp21
      @krishp21 Місяць тому +5

      there this thing called a pause button, you can even go back and replay too! amazing tech.

    • @AidanEyewitness
      @AidanEyewitness  Місяць тому +3

      The whole point of this video was to capture a snapshot of all 17 major projects on the same day. If I had spent a bit more time on each location then the video would need to be at least half an hour long. I will return in future to cover some of the projects in more depth.