There is already another tower just topped out at 169m nearby to Deansgate Sq., at Trinity Islands, with a second tower on that site now under construction to reach 183m and replace Beetham as the 2nd tallest outside London. Manchester's skyline has changed beyond recognition in the last 20 years.
isn't liverpool in the northwest of england? west tower is taller than viadux and square gardens. although i'm a manc i feel i need to bring your attention to this in the interest of fairness to our scouse friends.
No, a building has to be at least 150m/ 492 ft to qualify as a skyscraper. Liver Building is 366ft. Tallest building in Liverpool is West Tower at 140m so still not an official skyscraper.
Why do people use a AI voice narrator? Just one question all these are residential towers, so who can afford one of these luxurious penthouses, surely a average worker working from 8 - 5 couldn't afford such apartment surely?
Yes, we need social housing too, but Manchester until recently lacked enough middle-class housing, meaning that all the high earners ended up living in Cheshire. These developments are an important part of the overall housing provision.
There is already another tower just topped out at 169m nearby to Deansgate Sq., at Trinity Islands, with a second tower on that site now under construction to reach 183m and replace Beetham as the 2nd tallest outside London. Manchester's skyline has changed beyond recognition in the last 20 years.
Square Gardens is definitely not in castlefield
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Looks amazing.
Hardly anyone lived in the city centre and look at it now.
Yes I know some still miss the old car parks and urban waste land 😊
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isn't liverpool in the northwest of england? west tower is taller than viadux and square gardens. although i'm a manc i feel i need to bring your attention to this in the interest of fairness to our scouse friends.
The first ever skyscrapers in the UK was the Liver building in Liverpool
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More likely Milne Court, Old Town, Edinburgh, built 1690s.
No, a building has to be at least 150m/ 492 ft to qualify as a skyscraper. Liver Building is 366ft. Tallest building in Liverpool is West Tower at 140m so still not an official skyscraper.
The V.O. sounds like Ned Straker!..
Whooops, Sorry Ed Bishop!
Why do people use a AI voice narrator?
Just one question all these are residential towers, so who can afford one of these luxurious penthouses, surely a average worker working from 8 - 5 couldn't afford such apartment surely?
@KJames2345 Yes, you are right. I used Ai voice because my own voice is very heavy, and it is not right for the video .
Ai is cheap and lazy
" IT'S NOT SQUARE FEET !!!!! , IT'S FEET "
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Calm down. Lol
360 views, no all in the way of each other, they all look this same more or less. Piccadilly gardens are a disgrace nevermind tall buildings
Looks like America.
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Not really. It looks like an English city with a proud history and looking to the future 🏴.
Lose the AI voice ffs
Pokey little flats which don't offer a good quality of life. Very sad.
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Nice to see social housing helping the homeless.
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Yes, we need social housing too, but Manchester until recently lacked enough middle-class housing, meaning that all the high earners ended up living in Cheshire. These developments are an important part of the overall housing provision.
Feet NOT square feet
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