Exchange Square commandeered for 2012 Olympics
♫ Tuesday, February 21st, 2012Though the 2012 Olympic Games are being held in London, they’ll be very popular in Manchester too, with events happening at Old Trafford football ground and hordes of sport lovers eagerly glued to televisions in their homes and local pubs.
Another viewing option will be provided in the city centre’s Exchange Square – which has previously proved immensely popular, especially during the 2002 Commonwealth Games and numerous international football events. A screen will show Olympic events to crowds gathered in the public space, which is bordered by landmark shopping venues Selfridges, Harvey Nichols, Next and The Triangle.
For this to happen, however, there has to be a sacrifice – and it comes in the shape of the planned dismantling and removal of the 365-tonne Manchester Wheel, which currently dominates the square. Manchester City Council’s city centre spokesman, Pat Karney, has reportedly said that the local authority doesn’t wish to lose the wheel and it is hoped that it can be relocated in the future, with previous speculation citing Piccadilly Gardens as a possible location. In the meantime, the current wheel may be hosted by Edinburgh. It has been in Exchange Square since 2007 – the same year I began my blog! – preceded by an intermittent installment between 2004 and 2006.
Following the Olympics, Exchange Square will be the focus of redevelopment efforts, with a tram stop attached to a new line extending from Cross Street and a plan to make the square itself more easily navigable. It was first redeveloped following the IRA Manchester bomb in 1996, which tore apart the area.
The Olympic Games are expected to bring a huge influx of tourists into the UK, as people take advantage of the opportunity to explore further upon visiting London. Demand is likely to be high for the hotels and serviced apartments Manchester has to offer.