City's 'scruffiest building' to scrub-up after being branded 'a blight on Manchester'
One of Manchester city centre’s most well-known buildings is going to scrub up — after being branded a ‘blight’ on the city.
“It’s the scruffiest building in Manchester. We have approached them [owners CD9 Property Manchester Ltd] a number of times to clean up the frontage but it gets worse daily. The Rylands Building is owned by CD9, a company which is registered in Guernsey. Recently, Russell WBHO has been appointed as the ‘construction partner’ for renovating the space, with the building to be let out by OBI and Barker Proudlove.
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