For the past 30 years, the Stockport Pyramid has been a head turner for those who happen to spot it as they drive across the M60.
The dazzling building stands on Yew Street, sticking out like a sore thumb amongst other non-descript office buildings with many wondering what exactly is inside it and why it was built there in the first place.
The pyramid was built in the late eighties and opened it's doors in 1992. It was supposed to be one of five pyramids built in the area to create Manchester's own 'Valley of Kings' which is a nod to a valley in Egypt where a number of beautifully preserved tombs of royal subjects were found. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new feature However, that plan was scrapped and the pyramid stood alone and empty for many years before becoming a HQ for the Co-Operative Bank and then a number of other businesses over the years.
Now, the pyramid might finally have a future after the owner of a restaurant chain confirmed talks are in place to bring it back into use.
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