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The nine Greater Manchester properties in the running for 'UK's best building' in 2024

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Nine properties across Greater Manchester are in the running for the 'best building in the UK'. Each year, The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) hosts its regional awards, which are judged and presented locally, to recognise and celebrate great architectural designs across the UK.

The contenders are chosen from different areas, no matter the 'form, size, or budget', and this year there are nine buildings that have been recognised in the Greater Manchester region.

A 19th century cotton mill, a 'Jenga' hotel and the renovation of a Grade-II listed music venue which hosted The Rolling Stones are amongst the 13 projects shortlisted for theRIBA North West Awards 2024.

RIBA's north west jury chair Katy Marks said:“This year’s shortlist reflects growing ambition to build a Northern Powerhouse.

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