It is 'one of the deepest excavations Manchester has ever seen' - and Gary Neville is behind it
Footballer turned property developer Gary Neville's £400m St Michael's scheme in the heart of Manchester has hit a landmark milestone.
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Footballer turned property developer Gary Neville's £400m St Michael's scheme in the heart of Manchester has hit a landmark milestone.
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