Domis to start this year on £350m Nobu towers
11-04-2025 08:13 via constructionenquirer.com

Domis to start this year on £350m Nobu towers

Salboy Group has secured planning permission to develop the second phase of its Viadux scheme in central Manchester.
Two new towers will be built by Salboy’s construction partner Domis with work set to start on site this year.
A 76-storey tower will house a 160-bedroom hotel, restaurant and 452 branded residences, delivered in partnership with luxury lifestyle brand Nobu Hospitality.A second tower on Bridgewater Street will be 23-storeys tall containing 133 new apartments aimed at the affo
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