The Co-operative Group has revealed the first images of how the central Manchester NOMA development could appear upon completion in 10 - 15 years time.
Winning entries from an international architecture competition have been included in the most up to date model to show how the later phases of the project could be designed. There are 8 active projects already under way as part of NOMA and these new images are the first time that these have all been shown together with preferred designs for future phases. The scheme will transform the 20-acres site around Victoria Station in to a vibrant new place to live, work and shop, as well as promising a wide range of recreational activities.
NOMA will be built at a cost of £800m, the first phase of which is The Co-operative Group’s new head office, which is scheduled for completion in October 2012.
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