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Robert De Niro in Manchester: Hollywood legend breaks ground at Nobu skyscraper

BusinessLive gets a happy two-word response from Nobu founder and acting legend on his visit to North West

Robert De Niro speaks at the Nobu Tower groundbreaking ceremony in Manchester (Image: Reach plc)

It’s not every day you get a two-word answer from Robert De Niro, but then this wasn’t any old groundbreaking ceremony.

The Hollywood icon to mark the launch of the Nobu tower, the tallest skyscraper planned for the city centre (so far) and one which will contain a Nobu restaurant, hotel, and luxury residences.

No surprise that some 200 guests came to the cold but spectacular brick-arched vault off Albion Street for a touch of glamour alongside the development hype.

The Nobu tower is part of Salboy’s Viadux cluster. Viadux phase one, which I visited last year, saw a tower built above a network of Victorian brick railway vaults, which have been transformed into beautiful leisure and lounge spaces.

The Nobu tower will be similar but even taller. And this time – in six years’ time or so – the vaults will become a Nobu restaurant, a Northern flagship for the brand launched 30 years ago by Robert De Niro, Chef Nobu Matsuhisa and Meir Teper.

Mr De Niro, star of iconic films from Taxi Driver to Goodfellas, joined his business partners onstage alongside Trevor Horwell, the British-born CEO of Nobu Hospitality Group, and Salboy boss and proud Salfordian Simon Ismail.

After a video introduction from Salboy founder Fred Done, who said the Nobu tower would be his company’s “masterpiece”, Manchester council leader Bev Craig welcomed Nobu’s investment and told the celebrity guests that Manchester was a “city that’s going places”.

Most attention was on 82-year-old Mr De Niro, who quite rightly had a warming pot of tea on the go.