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Manchester’s cultural sector leads sustainable construction boom despite fall in new homes being built

Deloitte has published its 23rd Manchester Crane Survey

A view of Manchester's modern skyline, featuring the Beetham Tower and Deansgate Square developments(Image: Joel Goodman)

Manchester's cultural sector lead a boom in construction across the city in 2022, according to new figures.

Deloitte's Manchester Crane Survey has revealed that 381,000 sq ft of new leisure and retail space was started to be built last year, alongside a record delivery of over 1,500 new hotel rooms.

Over 700,000 sq ft of office space was also completed in the year, a figure that is above a 15-year average while education construction remained strong with 263,000 sq ft delivered in 2022.

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However, the survey also shows that the 2,724 new homes that were completed was the first decline for seven years.

Leisure, Tourism and Hospitality

(Image: Vincent Cole - Manchester Evening News)

As well as the 381,000 sq ft of leisure and retail space currently under construction, developments including Factory and Co-op Live are set to open during 2023.

Manchester’s hotel market boomed in 2022 with 1,504 rooms delivered, nearly matching the previous three years combined - 1,594.

Notable tourist attractions delivered in 2022 included the opening of the Mayfield park - the first new park in the city centre in over 100 years.