Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Tim Heatley, founder of Capital & Centric, is a rare breed in the dizzying world of Manchester's city centre property boom.
A developer prepared to admit not everything is perfect. A council report stated this week Manchester has 'major wealth and housing inequalities'.
The city has welcomed over 50,000 new residents since 2015, during which more than 17,500 homes were built - around half of the council’s 32,000 homes target by 2025.
There were more cranes in Manchester than any other European city during the summer of 2019, according to Deloitte. But there are still around 13,000 households on the housing register, with people in the top three priority bands
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