The paper outlines how Manchester city centre has been transformed over the past twenty years with a particular focus on the rebuilding following the terrorist attack in June 1996. It seeks to present the people, the partnerships and the processes that have made this happen; and how, in so doing, Manchester was successfully repositioned and rebranded following years of economic decline.
Keywords: Manchester; Manchester city centre; Manchester bomb; rebuilding; regeneration; master plans; planning; Manchester City Council; Rebuilding Manchester
The full article is available to subscribers to the journal.
Kellie, Euan (2014, June 1). Rebuilding, rebranding and regenerating Manchester. In the Journal of Urban Regeneration and Renewal, Volume 7, Issue 4. https://doi.org/10.69554/UVTY9483.
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