no início desta semana, líder do Conselho da Cidade de Manchester, Bev Craig abordou os membros do DIB em Manchester Central Em um jantar exclusivo. oferta à cidade. Com a fábrica devido a concluir este ano e cooperar ao vivo em 2024 para adicionar à lista já impressionante de locais; Só fortalecerá o apelo de Manchester aos investidores e às pessoas trabalharem, viverem e brincarem na cidade. Com aluguéis crescentes no centro da cidade, ela enfatizou que o desenvolvimento de uma economia mais inclusiva e a combate a desigualdades, colocando as pessoas no coração de seus planos de regeneração a longo prazo, foi crucial para abordar o re-equilíbrio com o novo que o HOTENSTER FAIRER FAIRER FAIRTION EM REMOTIVEM A REMOTIVE DE ALVO REMOTIVOS ALVO REMOTIVOS A REMOTIVOS ALIMENTOS A ALLA ALLA FIRMES, HONGERS, NETERS, Centro de Manchester 'Lançado. Os tópicos levantados pelos membros da sala. Mais de 80.000 pessoas descerão sobre a cidade para o Parklife, o Weeknd jogará várias datas no Etihad Stadium e depois há a pequena questão de uma final da Liga dos Campeões. Evento.
On the back of a weekend that saw the first ever all Manchester FA Cup final and Elton John, Coldplay and Arctic Monkeys performing in the city, Bev highlighted the importance of an impressive cultural offer to the city. With Factory due to complete this year and Co-op Live in 2024 to add to the already impressive list of venues; will only strengthen Manchester’s appeal to investors and people to come to work, live and play in the city.
With plenty to be optimistic about, Bev did highlight the number of families and young people living in poverty in the city. With soaring rents in the city centre, she emphasised that developing a more inclusive economy and tackling inequalities by putting people at the heart of their regeneration plans long-term, was crucial to address the re-balance with the new ‘Making Manchester Fairer’ initiative launched.
Affordable housing, net zero targets, creating a city centre that appeals to all generations to live and how Manchester brand’s itself moving forward were all topics raised by members in the room.
It was clear from the conversation that, as always, Manchester has a clear long-term plan and further devolution from central government would only accelerate some of this.
This weekend is a relatively quiet one. Over 80,000 people will descend on the city for Parklife, The Weeknd will play multiple dates at The Etihad Stadium and then there is the small matter of a Champions League Final.
Manchester is no longer punching above it’s weight, and there is plenty more to come.
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