Who owns the first street?

Ashtrom Properties UK owns No. 8 First Street in Manchester, having acquired it for £82 million in 2021, while the wider First Street development in the area is a major mixed-use site. The site is a significant development, featuring offices, residential units, and leisure spaces in Manchester.
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Who is the CEO of First Street?

Matthew Eby is the Founder and CEO of First Street.
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Who owns Ashtrom properties in the UK?

Ashtrom Properties is a privately held company reporting to the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the symbol ASPR. Fully owned by Ashtrom Group—one of Israel's largest and most stable construction and real estate entities—the company benefits from over 60 years of financial and solid strength.
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What is the history of the first street in Manchester?

History. From 1825, the First Street site was home to the Gaythorn Gas Works for over 100 years. Gas production continued here until 1929, by which time the plant had become outdated and was converted to a gas distribution point.
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Who is the First Street Foundation?

First Street Foundation leverages the latest scientific methods and models. Its team of best in class researchers quantify the total flood risk for every home in America, today and well into the future, and its software engineers and communicators make this information available to the public.
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Whose brand is First Street?

Smart & Final sells products under three of its own brands: First Street branded items are primarily grocery products. Sun Harvest includes natural and organic items. Simply Value is a brand used for household products.
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Did ancoats used to be rough?

Post-war decline

Ancoats, like neighbouring Miles Platting and Collyhurst, became very run down and notorious for deprivation and crime.
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What is the oldest street in Manchester?

Deansgate is one of the city's oldest thoroughfares. In Roman times its route passed close to the Roman fort of Mamucium and led from the River Medlock where there was a ford and the road to Deva (Chester). Along it were several civilian buildings and a mansio in the vicinity of the Hilton Hotel.
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Who are the top 5 property developers in the UK?

The top UK property developers often cited for volume and market presence in 2025 include Barratt Developments, Taylor Wimpey, Persimmon Homes, Bellway, and Vistry Group, leading with large-scale housing delivery, while firms like Berkeley Group, Landsec, and Lendlease are prominent in large-scale regeneration and mixed-use projects, with consistency in quality and sustainability also highlighting developers like The Hill Group and Countryside Partnerships. 
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Who is Chris Pento?

Chris Pento is a New York-based American business executive and entrepreneur, who is the co-founder and CEO of Clear Street, a financial technology company.
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Who is the CEO of Street Group?

Heather Staff is the co-founder of Street Group, a UK-based B2B SaaS company that's modernizing the real estate industry and the process of moving home. Heather and her co-founder (and brother) Tom founded the business in 2016.
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Who is the owner of Yieldstreet?

Yieldstreet was founded in 2015 by Michael Weisz and Milind Mehere with significant support from venture capital. Weisz became CEO of Yieldstreet in 2023 but was replaced in May by Mitch Caplan, former CEO of E-Trade Financial Corp., who joined Yieldstreet's board in 2021.
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What is the richest street in Manchester?

Manchester's Most Expensive Streets: Key Data 2026
  • Most expensive street: Agalia Gardens (M20) with an average price of £1,290,000.
  • Highest individual sale: £3,185,000 for a detached house on Stenner Lane (M20)
  • Dominant postcode: M20 (Didsbury) claims 9 of the top 10 most expensive streets.
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What is the oldest pub in Manchester?

It is widely believed that the oldest pub in Manchester is in fact The Old Wellington, which was built in 1552.
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What are the rough parts of Manchester?

Rough areas in Manchester often cited for higher crime, anti-social behavior, and deprivation include Moss Side, Longsight, Cheetham Hill, Harpurhey, Salford (particularly Broughton/Langworthy), Wythenshawe, Blackley, and Beswick, with issues ranging from drug offenses and gang violence to theft and burglary, though many areas like Ancoats are undergoing regeneration. Safety can vary street by street, but these areas generally see more reported issues. 
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What is the safest part of Manchester, UK?

Didsbury consistently ranks as one of the safest areas in Manchester, with relatively low crime rates and strong community networks. It's ideal for families and professionals alike.
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Where were the slums in Manchester?

Conditions were poor in most of central Manchester but four areas were particularly bad - Angel Meadow, Ancoats, Little Ireland (south of Oxford Road station) and the Islington area in Salford.
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Why is Manchester called Gunchester?

Manchester earned the nickname "Gunchester" in the 1990s due to a significant surge in gun crime, particularly violent feuds between rival drug gangs in areas like Moss Side, which led to frequent shootings and negative media attention, though the city has since worked hard to shed this reputation. 
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What is the whitest city in the UK?

Cities across the UK regions with high White British populations included Swansea (91.5%), Kingston Upon Hull (89.7%), Plymouth (92.2%), Darlington (93.7%), Belfast (96.4% – NI classification "white"), Norwich (84.7%), Liverpool (84.8%) and Chelmsford (90.0%).
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Is there a lot of Muslims in Manchester?

389,406 residents are recorded as Christian, 341,811 Muslim, and those stating no religion 276,327.
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Is Manchester or London bigger?

No, Manchester is not bigger than London; London is significantly larger in both population and geographical area, being the UK's largest city by a wide margin, while Manchester is a major city but ranks much lower, often around 7th or 8th depending on the specific definition of the urban area. London's population is roughly 8-9 million within city limits, with much larger metropolitan figures, compared to Manchester's urban area of around 2.5-3 million people.
 
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Who is IGA owned by?

IGA is a group of independent grocers in Canada supplied by Sobeys, which franchises the name from IGA, Inc. Acquired by Sobeys as part of its purchase of the Oshawa Group Ltd., it now operates primarily in Quebec.
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