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Work finally begins on Gary Neville's £200m Manchester city centre development

The St Michael's project has been hit by a series of setbacks during the last decade

A new image of the St Michael’s scheme in Jackson's Row, Manchester, which is to be developed by Gary Neville's firm Relentless Developments(Image: Revere 3D)

Work is finally underway on Gary Neville's long-awaited £200m Manchester city centre development which has been hit by a series of setbacks during the last decade.

The redevelopment of the former Bootle Street police station has now started which will include a first phase featuring a nine-storey office block built off Albert Square with a' high-end' rooftop restaurant and bar on the terrace.

Manchester City Council granted a late-night alcohol licence for the Sky Bar premises on Monday, January 31, which is not due to open for another two years at least.

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It comes after residents objected to the application to sell alcohol at the rooftop restaurant and bar until 3am - but this request was scaled back, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.

Councillors, residents and licensing officers withdrew their objections after the applicant agreed that the terrace would close to customers at 11pm.

Speaking on behalf of St Michaels º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Propco Limited at a town hall hearing, Felicity Tullock said that preliminary work on the site has just started and the first phase of the project, including this premises, is due to be done by 2024.

But she revealed that a 'high end' operator has already been lined up to run it.