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Scottish Sun
14-07-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Incredible 78-story skyscraper, costing £1b, set to transform skyline of major city & become 3rd tallest building in UK
A MAJOR UK city is set to greenlight a 78-storey skyscraper, costing £1 billion. If approved, the tower will be the third tallest building in the country and could include up to 3,300 homes. 3 Salford's skyline could undergo a major transformation with a proposed new skyscraper Credit: Salford Council Salford in Greater Manchester could see a complete transformation of its skyline if the project goes ahead. Conceptual images show the building stand 895 feet (273m), with construction expanding across 10 buildings at Regent Retail Park. This skyscraper would become the tallest building in Greater Manchester and the third tallest in the country, behind the Shard and Horizon 22, which are both in London. Extensive plans Planning documents show the skyscraper as one of a number of towers in the development across the city's skyline. The project is set to create commercial and community space along with a new public park and 600 parking spaces. Salford councillors are due to meet on Thursday, July 17 to consider the proposal. Officials have already recommended approval for the ambitious development. The new buildings would be located in the northern half of Salford's Regent Retail Park, near the River Irwell boundary with Manchester city centre. It would include a significant proportion of affordable housing. Community concerns However, not everyone is happy with the proposals, as more than 450 objections have already been lodged with Salford City Council. Money News Today A protest is planned outside Salford Civic Centre ahead of the planning meeting for an application decision. Councillors in Ordsall are leading the campaign against the plans, along with Salford MP Rebecca Long-Bailey. They shared fears that the work would increase pressure on the existing community. The campaigners cited potential parking issues and the loss of local shops as their main concerns. MP Rebecca Long-Bailey shared an open letter to development bosses last year. Top 10 tallest buildings in the world 1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai - 2,717ft 2. Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia - 2,227ft 3. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai - 2,073ft 4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, Saudi Arabia - 1,972ft 5. Ping An International Finance Centre, Shenzhen - 1,966ft 6. Lotte World Tower, Seoul - 1,819ft 7. One World Trade Center, New York - 1,776ft 8. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, Guangzhou - 1740ft 8. Tianjin CTF Finance Centre, Tianjin - 1,740ft 10. China Zun, Beijing - 1,731ft "These plans won't help tackle the urgent need for social and affordable housing, won't help with the loss of shops, existing employment and parking, and will drastically impact Salford's skyline," she wrote. Meanwhile, developers Henley Investment Management stressed that their plans included affordable housing. They added that existing businesses in the retail park would be welcomed within the new structure. "We are delighted that planning officers have recommended our Regent Park proposals for approval," said Hattie Charlier-Poole, senior development manager at Henley Investment Management. "This is a strong endorsement of a scheme that has been shaped through extensive consultation with residents and stakeholders, and we believe it offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a district centre that Salford can be proud of." 3 The new development includes a 78-storey tower that would be the third highest in the country Credit: Salford Council The company added that it "always aimed to build more than just homes". "We want to deliver a neighbourhood with real character and a sense of community, where new homes, jobs, and green spaces are integrated into Ordsall," the development manager continued. "We look forward to the application being considered by members and to hopefully deliver a development that is truly fit for the future." Councillors recently approved plans by developer Salboy for a new £246 million skyscraper located across the River Irwell in Manchester. More skyscraper news Check out the skyscraper as tall as the Shard that has been constructed in a German forest for a crazy reason. Plus, the five colossal skyscrapers set to dominate city skylines over the next five years. And the skyscraper that measures the same height as the Shard that is set to transform London's skyline. Have a look inside the world's tallest abanoned skyscraper that still lies empty today. And the bizarre plans for Europe's tallest skyscraper planned for a small village.


The Irish Sun
14-07-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Incredible 78-story skyscraper, costing £1b, set to transform skyline of major city & become 3rd tallest building in UK
A MAJOR UK city is set to greenlight a 78-storey skyscraper, costing £1 billion. If approved, the tower will be the third tallest building in the country and could include up to 3,300 homes. Advertisement 3 Salford's skyline could undergo a major transformation with a proposed new skyscraper Credit: Salford Council Conceptual images show the building stand 895 feet (273m), with construction expanding across 10 buildings at Regent Retail Park. This skyscraper would become the tallest building in Greater Manchester and the third tallest in the country, behind the Shard and Horizon 22, which are both in London. Extensive plans Planning documents show the skyscraper as one of a number of towers in the development across the city's skyline. Advertisement Read More On News The project is set to create commercial and community space along with a new public park and 600 parking spaces. Salford councillors are due to meet on Thursday, July 17 to consider the proposal. Officials have already recommended approval for the ambitious development. The new buildings would be located in the northern half of Salford's Regent Retail Park, near the River Irwell boundary with Manchester city centre. Advertisement Most read in The Sun Breaking Exclusive Exclusive It would include a significant proportion of affordable housing. Community concerns However, not everyone is happy with the proposals, as more than 450 objections have already been lodged with Salford City Council. Money News Today A protest is planned outside Salford Civic Centre ahead of the planning meeting for an application decision. Councillors in Ordsall are leading the campaign against the plans, along with Salford MP Rebecca Long-Bailey. Advertisement They shared fears that the work would increase pressure on the existing community. The campaigners cited potential parking issues and the loss of local shops as their main concerns. MP Rebecca Long-Bailey shared an open letter to development bosses last year. Top 10 tallest buildings in the world 1. Burj Khalifa, Dubai - 2,717ft 2. Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia - 2,227ft 3. Shanghai Tower, Shanghai - 2,073ft 4. Abraj Al-Bait Clock Tower, Saudi Arabia - 1,972ft 5. Ping An International Finance Centre, Shenzhen - 1,966ft 6. Lotte World Tower, Seoul - 1,819ft 7. One World Trade Center, New York - 1,776ft 8. Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, Guangzhou - 1740ft 8. Tianjin CTF Finance Centre, Tianjin - 1,740ft 10. China Zun, Beijing - 1,731ft "These plans won't help tackle the urgent need for social and affordable housing, won't help with the loss of shops, existing employment and parking, and will drastically impact Salford's skyline," she wrote. Advertisement Meanwhile, developers Henley Investment Management stressed that their plans included affordable housing. They added that existing businesses in the retail park would be welcomed within the new structure. "We are delighted that planning officers have recommended our Regent Park proposals for approval," said Hattie Charlier-Poole, senior development manager at Henley Investment Management. "This is a strong endorsement of a scheme that has been shaped through extensive consultation with residents and stakeholders, and we believe it offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create a district centre that Salford can be proud of." Advertisement 3 The new development includes a 78-storey tower that would be the third highest in the country Credit: Salford Council The company added that it "always aimed to build more than just homes". "We want to deliver a neighbourhood with real character and a sense of community, where new homes, jobs, and green spaces are integrated into Ordsall," the development manager continued. "We look forward to the application being considered by members and to hopefully deliver a development that is truly fit for the future." Advertisement Councillors recently approved plans by developer Salboy for a new £246 million skyscraper located across the River Irwell in Manchester. More skyscraper news Check out the Plus, the And the skyscraper that measures the same height as the Shard that is set to Advertisement Have a look inside the And the bizarre plans for 3 Plans for the ambitious project are set to be reviewed by Salford Council on Thursday, July 17 Credit: Mode Visuals


Time Out
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
The Shard has massively slashed ticket prices for London's highest viewing platform
A ticket to the top of the Shard used to set visitors back up to £38, with a deluxe option that stretched to a whopping £51 per person. But not any more. Presumably to compete with London's ever-growing number of viewing platforms – several of them free – the View from the Shard has slashed its prices. From now, visitors can head up London's tallest building from £22. Prices go up to £32 for standard entry and range between £36 and £48 for the deluxe package (which includes a crisp glass of champagne). The View from the Shard has been struggling with ticket sales lately down to the fact that it's just a stones throw away from the free viewing galleries: Sky Garden, Horizon 22, and The Lookout at 8 Bishopsgate. The one benefit of going up the Shard? You get 360 views of the city, whereas the other platforms only face south or west. The paid Shard attraction also has to compete with many of London's fantastic rooftop gardens (many of which have great bars, so you can enjoy a cocktail with your view). Some of our favourites include the Culpeper, the Garden at 120 and rooftop bar Forza Wine at the National Gallery. The best rooftop gardens in London, according to Time Out. The City of London is getting a new 'sky garden'.


CNBC
17-06-2025
- Business
- CNBC
European markets set to open sharply lower as Middle East conflict weighs on sentiment
A view of the London skyline during sunrise looking east, including Canary Wharf, from Horizon 22, London's highest free viewing platform. Picture date: Friday September 15, 2023. Yui Mok - Pa Images | Pa Images | Getty Images Good morning and welcome to CNBC's live blog covering European financial market action and the latest regional and global business news, data and earnings. Futures data from IG suggests sharp falls across European markets at the open, with London's FTSE looking set to open 52 points lower at 8,827, Germany's DAX down 245 points at 23,447, France's CAC 40 down 75 points at 7,665 and Italy's FTSE MIB 329 points lower at 39,568. Global investors continue to assess ongoing fighting between Israel and Iran tensions after continued missile attacks and airstrikes on Monday. Oil prices have risen on supply worries, and the price of gold has also increased amid a flight to safe haven assets after the conflict erupted last week. Those prices rose further overnight, and U.S. stock futures turned lower, after U.S. President Donald Trump signaled a further escalation in attacks could be coming as he urged Iranians to evacuate Tehran. — Holly Ellyatt U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a meeting with fellow G7 leaders during a meeting at the G7 Leaders' Summit on June 16, 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta. Canada is hosting this year's meeting of the world's seven largest economies. Chip Somodevilla | Getty Images The Group of Seven summit concludes in Canada on Tuesday, with no joint communique expected at the end of the gathering. U.S. President Donald Trump left the meeting a day early because of the situation in the Middle East, the White House said on Monday. The G7 released a statement late on Monday affirming its support for Israel and describing Iran as the "principal source of regional instability and terror." In Europe, the Paris Air Show continues, with last week's Air India crash disaster and conflict in the Middle East dominating conversation at the show. Read more here: Boeing Dreamliner crash, military escalations darken mood at Paris Air Show On the data front, ZEW's survey of economic sentiment in Germany and Europe will be released at 10 a.m. London time. There are no major earnings in Europe Tuesday. — Holly Ellyatt