Bridge Street
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Image: © Gerald England Taken: 11 Jan 2020
One section of the A34 through Manchester. The Bridge pub at #60 was originally The Bridge Street Tavern. 62 Bridge Street was the offices of Saudi Arabian Airlines in 2008 before becoming the Sundowners Travel Centre (c2012). Now that has been converted into Grindsmith's coffee lounge. 64 Bridge Street is Rational House, a four storey Victorian warehouse that has been converted into offices on the upper level and retail units on the ground. Some nine companies are registered at the address https://www.companieshousedata.co.uk/a/112552 The ground floor is occupied by outfitters Doherty Evans & Stott on one side and since 2017 by Randall & Aubin's brasserie restaurant https://www.randallandaubin.com/manchester/about.html on the other. Before that it had been "ligne roseet" aka "rankin styles".