Neville and Giggs’ strategic plan gets green light

THE Strategic Planning Framework for the former Jacksons Row site in Manchester in which former Manchester United team-mates Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs are development partners with Brendan Flood has been approved by Manchester City Council.

The partnership, which comprises Rowsley, Beijing Construction and Engineering Group International (BCEGI) and Jacksons Row Development Partnership will create the St Michael’s development, designed by Ken Shuttleworth’s Make Architects.

They say their aim is to create a ground breaking project for the city with a world class develoment, linking key strategic sites from Deansgate through to Manchester Town Hall.

Following the City Council approval Jacksons Row Development Partner, Gary Neville said: “We’ve been working with our design team to deliver a robust planning framework for the City Council.

“We’ve reached another milestone in the development and are fully committed to submitting the planning application in the spring.”

Neville’s property consultancy Zerum is acting as development manager on behalf of the joint venture Partners.

More details about the development will be released early in the New Year, as part of the pre-planning application consultation.

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