1887
Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal began.
Construction of the Manchester Ship Canal began.
Queen Victoria opened the docks upon completion of the Manchester Ship Canal.
No 9 Dock opened by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. On the former site of the Manchester racecourse and measuring 2,700ft by 250ft it was the largest dock in Salford.
MSC Dock Offices opened on Trafford Road.
The docks close down.
The Ship Canal Company is acquired by the Peel Group.
The Lowry Arts Centre Officially Opened by Queen Elizabeth II.
Imperial War Museum North opens.
The first spade in the ground at MediaCity as construction begins.
BBC proposes move of five of its London-based departments to MediaCity.
ITV signs agreement to move the company’s Manchester base to MediaCity.
BBC moves staff to MediaCity as it occupies three buildings: Bridge House, Dock House, and Quay House.
University of Salford open.
First TV series made from dock10 studios.
First BBC Broadcast from MediaCity.
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra moves to MediaCity.
MediaCity was accredited as the first BREEAM sustainable community in the world.
Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, officially open MediaCity.
Coronation Street’s production centre and famous Cobbles open for filming.
Legal and General Capital secures a 50% stake
Kellogg’s moves its Northern HQ to MediaCity.
MediaCity’s Phase 2 begins.
The Lightbox and The Green Rooms completed, adding to MediaCity’s residential Offerings.
MediaCity named as the first Wired Certified Neighbourhood in Europe.
MediaCity’s buildings become the first in the UK to achieve net zero carbon status.
Landsec secures 75% stake
It’s a place where creators craft content, innovators instigate change and the cultured congregate with an energy that inspires the next generation of talent to hone their skills here.
It’s an experiential destination which draws visitors to encounter all that it has to offer while enjoying the calm of its wide open spaces and waterfront.
As the UK home of future media and immersive experience its heart is firmly rooted in Salford but its ambition is global.
It’s a story that begins with the building of a canal that connected Manchester and Salford to the sea, turning both into global giants. Today, those same docks are our home. What connects us to our past? Our pioneering spirit. We may have swapped dockers for developers, but we’re as focused on innovation and global connection as ever. In the next decade, we’ll double in size, further developing the infrastructure that will enable businesses like yours to flex and grow. Becoming fully sustainable, and truly connected. A place whose waterside location, culture and street life put wellbeing front and centre, and where you’ll have access to an incredible density of talent.