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Former Manchester United star Ryan Giggs steps down as director of developer behind £200m Manchester mixed-use scheme

Gary Neville and Brendan Flood are still directors of Jacksons Row Developments

View from above of Gary Neville's proposed St Michael's development on Jackson's Row

Former Manchester United star Ryan Giggs has stepped down as a director of the developer behind a £200m mixed-use scheme in Manchester.

Newly filed documents with Companies House show that Mr Giggs is no longer a board member at Jacksons Row Developments, which was established in 2010.

The former Wales international left his role in November 2020, according to the documents.

Jacksons Row Developments is behind the St Michael's scheme which includes a 41-storey tower with 191 hotel rooms and 181 flats.

Designed by Hodder+Partners, the site is based on Jackson’s Row off Deansgate and also includes about 160,000 sq ft of offices.

Gary Neville and Brendan Flood are still directors of the company.

Mr Giggs is currently under investigation by Greater Manchester Police after he was arrested on suspicion of assault in November 2020.