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Reimagining the city fringe through community-first regeneration at scale in Greater Manchester

Avison Young's Kim Grieveson argues the health and development of the city's fringes are vital to the future of the whole region
Kim Grieveson. (Avison Young)
Kim Grieveson. (Avison Young)
CoStar News
June 10, 2025 | 11:18 AM

From Strangeways to Wythenshawe, regeneration is gathering pace across Greater Manchester – and with it comes a renewed sense of possibility. A new chapter is being written for the city fringe, led by the ambition and collaboration of the region’s public and private sectors. This transformation is not without its complexities. But it also represents a defining opportunity: to shape places around people, and ensure that regeneration works not just in communities, but for them.

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