Having walked in and out of Piccadilly Station many times over the years and never even clocked that LRFS was there, just goes to show I'm not as observant as I think I am.
This beautiful Edwardian Grade II-listed building has been unused and left to the elements in a semi-state of dereliction for the past 30 years after Greater Manchester Fire Service moved out, with its previous owners (Britannia Hotels) proposing to redevelop it several times but doing nothing.
Mercifully, Manchester City Council served them with a compulsory purchase order a few years ago and it's now going to be completely refurbished by property developers Allied London.
In recent weeks, there have been a series of organised tours of the accessible parts of the building and then a Made Here event where the large courtyard and part of the ground floor was used for a pop up market and designers' exhibition with street food traders and a bar. It gave us locals an opportunity to see what had been locked behind those rusting doors all these years.
The proposals for the refurb include workspace, a restaurant, apartments and a hotel. I can't wait to see it brought back to life and start serving Manchester again; but just hope (like many in the city) that they really keep its old heart and soul intact. read more