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The people of Manchester's city centre property boom and what they think should happen next

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direct to your inboxIn a single planning committee last September, Manchester councillors approved more than £1billion of development for construction.Most of that investment will be new residential towers going up in and around the city centre.It is now fifteen years since Beetham Tower opened on Deansgate in 2006, knocking the CIS tower off its spot as the tallest building in the city and kickstarting a new era of urban living in Manchester.The pace of development has barely dipped since.Deloitte's latest annual crane survey, published before the pandemic took hold last February, revealed 27 schemes completed - the highest number since 2006.A record 47 schemes were expected to come to market in 2020, Deloitte said.Heading into the 2020s,.

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