Planning for an extension of Manchester's tram system to Central Park, a 160-hectare scheme in east Manchester that will be Britain's first large-scale urban business park, was certainly complex.
Other elements central to the negotiation that would impact middle income earners, mainly the extension of Bush era tax cuts for incomes below the border, patching the alternative minimum tax, and the potential loss in the payroll tax cut, suggest that the economic situation of the middle class as a result of the fiscal reorganization will remain the status quo at best.
Work on the refurbishment of the Grade II listed Central Library began in 2010 and has included the demolition of the 1950s Brown Library and the 1978 extension.