Subscribe to our daily What's On newsletter to keep up with what's happening around Greater Manchester A five-star boutique hotel has been scrapped from the plans for Gary Neville's £200m project in Manchester city centre.
The St Michael's development was meant to include the transformation of the former police station on Bootle Street into a luxury hotel.
But new planning documents filed to Manchester City Council state that delivering a hotel in a 'post-pandemic economy' presented 'challenges'. READ MORE: Permanent Tower of London poppies sculpture to be unveiled in Greater Manchester The document also states: "Securing an operator for a boutique hotel post-pandemic is more challenging than previously, making a hotel use less
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