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Redfern St, Manchester M60 0AB, UK

Sadler's Yard is a public square and event space in Manchester, England. It is the first new public space to be created in the city centre since Exchange Square in 1996. It was opened on 4 December 2015.

It is located within the NOMA mixed-use redevelopment scheme, between the CIS Tower, New Century House and the Hanover Building, opposite the refurbished Manchester Victoria station.

The square was named after James Sadler, a balloonist, chemist and pastry chef who made the first manned balloon flight from Manchester in 1785. It is one of the first public spaces in Britain to be named through online crowd-sourcing, after members of the public were invited to suggest names for the site via social media.

The new city square was delivered by NOMA and Manchester City Council and is supported by the European Regional Development Fund. It was designed by landscape architects Planit IE, and constructed by contractors Casey.

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Sadler's Yard Wikipedia