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The Arora Hotel Manchester at the Grade II Listed Princess Buildings, which were built as various textile warehouses and offices in 1860. 18-24 Princess Street, in Manchester, Greater Manchester.
Princess Street is one of the main streets in the city centre of Manchester. It begins at Cross Street and runs approximately eastwards across Mosley Street, Portland Street and Whitworth Street until the point where it continues as Brook Street and eventually joins the A34.
It is not clear whether the street was actually named after a princess and the second part of it once bore the name of David Street. Originally a residential street it became the site of many textile warehouses and large office buildings during the 19th century. Some of these have since been demolished but most have been converted to other uses.
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The Arora Hotel Manchester at the Grade II Listed Princess Buildings, which were built as various textile warehouses and offices in 1860. 18-24 Princess Street, in Manchester, Greater Manchester.
Princess Street is one of the main streets in the city centre of Manchester. It begins at Cross Street and runs approximately eastwards across Mosley Street, Portland Street and Whitworth Street until the point where it continues as Brook Street and eventually joins the A34.
It is not clear whether the street was actually named after a princess and the second part of it once bore the name of David Street. Originally a residential street it became the site of many textile warehouses and large office buildings during the 19th century. Some of these have since been demolished but most have been converted to other uses.