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Deansgate Square

The Deansgate Square development, formerly known as the Owen Street development is part of the wider Great Jackson Street development area. Deansgate Square comprises four skyscrapers, the highest being 201 metres (659 feet) tall. Construction started in the summer of 2016 and was completed in the summer of 2020.
by Peter McDermott

Created: Sat, 26 Dec 2020, Updated: Sat, 26 Dec 2020


18 images use this description:

SJ8397 : Tram approaching Deansgate/Castlefield by Gerald England
2024
SJ8397 : Manchester Skyscrapers by Gerald England
2023
SJ8397 : River Medlock, Deansgate Square by David Dixon
2022
SJ8397 : Deansgate Square by Peter McDermott
2020
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2020
SJ8397 : Deansgate Square by Peter McDermott
2020
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2019
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2019
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2018
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2018
SJ8397 : Deansgate Square by Peter McDermott
2018
SJ8397 : Deansgate Square by Peter McDermott
2018
SJ8397 : Owen Street by Peter McDermott
2017
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2017
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2017
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2016
SJ8397 : Owen Street Development by Peter McDermott
2016
SJ8397 : Owen Street by Peter McDermott
2016


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