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Gary Neville’s pride in his St Michael’s development – and on why Manchester needs more towers and green space for families

The power of the Quick No: Footballer turned developer talks to lender Together about his ambitions for the city

Gary Neville speaking at the Together finance event at Chotto Matte in St Michael’s, central Manchester(Image: Reach plc)

Gary Neville has shared his pride at the £400m St Michael’s development in Manchester ahead of its official opening today – and says he wants to see more city centre developments from towers to green spaces to make the area more family-friendly.

BusinessLive was invited to Greater Manchester finance giant Together’s corporate showcase on Tuesday night at Chotto Matte, the rooftop Japanese Peruvian fusion flagship at No 1 St Michael’s.

Guest of honour was Gary Neville, whose company Relentless Developments has led the St Michael’s scheme alongside investment giant KKR and Fred Done’s Salboy.

Neville was being inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame last night, but stuck to his commitment to be in Manchester with Together and to open the first phase of St Michael’s officially on Wednesday.

The first phase includes nine floors of offices and Chotto Matte, while the second stage – now under construction – will include a 41-storey tower with a five-star hotel.

Gary Neville was quizzed onstage by Chris Baguley from Together, which brought clients and guests to Chotto Matte to celebrate its work with Neville and with Relentless Developments.

Neville said he first “fell in love with property” working on a barn conversion in Bolton, “making all the ridiculous mistakes we all make along the way”.

Where it “got serious”, he said, was when he bought the plot of land opposite Old Trafford that became Hotel Football.