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Twist in long-running saga over controversial glass tower in Northern Quarter as developers change its use

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got the go ahead to build the striking 17-storey building in the Northern Quarter last year. Hundreds of people signed a petition opposing the 'ugly' development opposite Shudehill bus station, which will also involve the renovation of a neighbouring warehouse on Back Turner Street and Soap Street.Salboy has now decided to take their project in a new direction by providing 45,000 sq ft offices instead of 65 flats as previously planned.The developer says the offices will be aimed at ‘typical Northern Quarter tenants’ and, once fully occupied, could raise almost £50 million in national insurance and income tax over 15 years.This week the revised plans were approved by Manchester council's chief executive Joanne Roney, who has overseen.

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