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Inside Manchester's re-opened historic landmark that has been restored to its former glory

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A historic building in Manchester city centre has reopened after being restored to its former glory. The grade II*-listed building at 38-42 Mosley Street has been rebranded as Bond following a major project led by Bruntwood SciTech.

The news comes after the joint venture between the Manchester property giant and Legal & General secured a £350 million boost earlier this month.

The 28,000 sq ft building was built in 1862 to house the Manchester and Salford Bank and has now been combined with the adjacent 57 Spring Gardens into a workspace and leisure destination.

Plans for the project were first submitted to Manchester City Council at the start of 2022. READ MORE: 'Hospitality cannot be sustained in this environment': Sacha Lord makes Autumn Statement demand READ MORE: Click here to sign up to the BusinessLive North West newsletter The property had previously been occupied by the Royal Bank of Scotland from 2001 to 2020.

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