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S09889 NOMA Dantzic Brochure V10.Indd NOMA DANTZIC 4,790 SQ FT – 42,782 SQ FT GREAT CREATIVE OFFICE SPACE IN ONE OF NOMA’S HISTORIC WAREHOUSE BUILDINGS 2 3 NOMA DANTZIC LOCATION Deansgate Inner Ring Road Corporation Street Manchester is the largest and fastest growing regional capital in the UK, with 80 members of the FTSE 100 already based here. Sadler’s Yard Sadler’s The 20-acre (8.08 hectare) NOMA Spinningfields The Printworks Beetham Tower scheme is situated between the city Exchange Square Exchange One Angel Square Angel One Manchester Arena Manchester centre’s largest park (Angel Meadow), The Corn Exchange Corn The Angel Meadow Park Meadow Angel Manchester Central Central Manchester Manchester Arndale Manchester the main shopping and leisure destination Angel Gardens (2019) Gardens Angel The Northern QuarterThe Manchester Town Hall Town Manchester Manchester Cathedral Manchester (the Manchester Arndale Centre and Royal ExchangeRoyal Theatre Exchange Square) and two major transport National Football Museum Manchester Victoria Station Victoria Manchester hubs (Manchester Victoria Station and the Manchester Piccadilly Station Piccadilly Manchester Shudehill Transport Interchange). Shudehill Transport Interchange Transport Shudehill 4 5 NOMA DANTZIC Indicative CGI: Main entrance, reception and lounge Adjoining Federation, Dantzic is a fine example of art deco design and comprises six upper floors of unique workspace with real character. For businesses with the ambition to try something different, Dantzic provides an environment that invigorates the mind and challenges the conventional. 6 7 NOMA DANTZIC Indicative CGI: Typical floor SPECIFICATION · Open plan blank canvas work space · New w/c and shower facilities · New reception design · Natural ventilation through new · Original parquet flooring openable double-glazed windows · Exposed soffit and original ceiling detailing · VRF heating and cooling · LCD feature pendant lighting · Cycle storage facilities · Two new passenger lifts · Designed to achieve Wiredscore ‘Gold’ connectivity rating 8 9 NOMA DANTZIC SCHEDULE OF AREAS TYPICAL UPPER 6,598 SQ FT / 613 SQ M (THIRD) OFFICES NIA (SQ FT) NIA (SQ M) Sixth floor 5,594 520 Fifth floor 6,006 558 Fourth floor 6,598 613 Third floor 6,598 613 Second floor 6,598 613 FIFTH FLOOR 6,006 SQ FT / 558 SQ M First floor 6,598 613 Ground floor 4,790 445 Total offices 42,782 3,975 FLOOR PLANS HANOVER STREET GROUND 4,790 SQ FT / 445 SQ M SIXTH FLOOR 5,594 SQ FT / 520 SQ M DANTZIC STREET FEDERATION STREET CYCLE STORAGE FEDERATION 10 Plans not to scale. Indicative only. NOMA DANTZIC CONNECTIVITY Located between two of Manchester’s main transport The neighbourhood is also well served by multi-storey hubs – Manchester Victoria Station and Shudehill and surface car parks with more than 2,800 parking Transport Interchange — Dantzic is within three minutes spaces five minutes away. walk of train, Metrolink and bus connections that With a state-of-the-art fibre optic network built serve the city, the North West and beyond. into NOMA’s infrastructure, the neighbourhood Manchester Piccadilly, just a 15 minute walk away, and the building offer future-proof carrier diverse is two hours from London by train, with three trains connectivity services to tenants. per hour. The inner city ring road is adjacent to NOMA, offering easy car access. WALK / TRAM TIMES (MINS) 4 6 6 A Shudehill P ANGEL MEADOW EET Transport Manchester 2,800 Car Manchester TR E S PARK IDG B BR Interchange Victoria Station Parking Spaces Piccadilly Station L D A EW A C N P O K R F R LE IA T A A R N D WAY E D A S ITY E G H O S IN R E C R 1 3 5 15 T TR T L O R S R M E S A E Victoria T H T N R LD O E O I M E Shudehill T IL T A LE R R S O TR Transport Manchester P EE R T O Interchange / Market St Peter’s Deansgate Piccadilly Manchester C DANTZIC A D D Exchange Square Street Square Station Station Airport 15 mins 10 mins 5 mins IN S G W TO A N Y T L A E L N R E I O W R P H S A ST P E T D Y EL Shudehill D R IT P U EE 2 5 6 9 16 45 HA Interchange H T Manchester IN CENTRAL C S R W T SALFORD I TH Victoria Y G R O Exchange V Station Square E T P E E T R NORTHERN E T E S R QUARTER T CHAPEL STREET H P S G M I A T H H E D E MA L R RKE P T T Salford T ST O S E RE R E T DRIVE / TRAIN TIMES (MINS) ET E R E Central Market V T E E S R L A T E Street N 6 S P T O 6 LL T 5 I P A T E M G W E D S E L R CENTRAL N N T O A S BUSINESS E B S I RID D T R G S DISTRICT E W E ST O E RE R P E ET R L T Manchester L C S Piccadilly S P PICCADILLY T N Gardens I R I C A Airport Leeds Birmingham London E T C GATEWAY E A T P SPINNINGFIELDS N D 2 U O I 4 F P P L 0 L Y 6 A P T CHINA EE 27 1hr 2hrs 4hrs 14 TR TOWN S RE QUA O Y ST ST REET T P T E E E E THE R R T T P S St Peter’s S VILLAGE R PE D E TER Square N T ST A A REE L T T W R O P P Leeds Birmingham London Edinburgh P E P PETER’S FIELDS / T T Piccadilly P LEFT A THE CONFERENCE E G E P S R BANK QUARTER T N EASTERN L S IV A ER Y O 49 1hr 26 2hrs 7 3hrs 23 PO E E L GATEWAY O L X O L D S RO F AD O O N Manchester D M R R D O E M N S T Piccadilly P W T E A E Trains to P O R R L P T FA N S IR E H R P Manchester FIELD STR E O EET C P T T OR Airport Station P A U T W CASTLEFIELD Deansgate IT D N C H I U Castlefield W A P ST P D N E R W I W A M N I V C A Y E S R S E WH ITW T ORT Deansgate H ST A REE T S W T E R M G Oxford Road E AN ID E CUN BR T IAN WAY O X KEY F P O M R Y SOUTHERN D A E W D S N D L GATEWAY T IA Metrolink & stops O R N O E U W C P C E N N K T A I M N S G T STR R EE E T E P Ordsall Chord D T OA R R TE ES CH O 7 M 7M P Parking 6 AN CUNIAN A5 X 0 WAY F 13 5 O R A D S T R E E T D A O R NOMA DANTZIC L L I H M A 4 H 6 T 6 E A E H C 3 ANGEL ET MEADOW RE ST PARK GE ID B BR L D A EW A C N O K R E FR L IA A A R T N D S WAY E H ITY E G C S IN R E O T TR T L R R S E S E NOMA T T 4 N M R O IL E 4 I LE E T R Victoria S T A TR R EE O 1 T P R SADLER’S O A C YARD D 1 HA D N IN DANTZIC OV G ER T S O AD TR N O 3 E 2 R R ET S O W A AM Y T L A D H A EE 2 IL N D W R 5 H S L ST E T O Y EL D R IT P U EE HA H T IN CENTRAL C S R W 5 10 T SALFORD 6 IT H T Y H 6 G R O O M V A 7 E S 11 8 T S E T 7 R E E T R E T E T E S R Manchester T H NORTHERN S CHAPEL STREET Arndale G M 9 I QUARTER A T H H E D E MA L R RKE T T T ST O S 10 E E RE R E Salford 9 ET E R ET T V T E Central A E S R L A T G N 6 S S CENTRAL O 6 LL N T 5 I T M A BUSINESS E W D E E E L D R DISTRICT N O T 8 S KIN B G S S I RI TRE T 11 R DG ET S E W E S E TRE O R E ET 12 R T L S L C J N S OH I P T N A I D C R SPINNINGFIELDS AL T E TON N C E U A T ST RE O D E F I T L L Y CHINA T E TOWN E R QU T T AY S E STRE D E ET 12 N R A 14 T L S T THE R R ET E O VILLAGE RE T P ST A PE E W TER R STRE TO E ET S T A O XOFX G OF Piccadilly S RO PETER’S FIELDS / D N R 13 D L A ST IV LEFT THE CONFERENCE ER E S PO RT O BANK D ER L QUARTER EASTERN RO EE AD TE T GATEWAY (01) M A FA N IRFIE LD STREET C AMENITIES U CASTLEFIELD N T I CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT EATING & DRINKING A C P N U R D I W & LEISURE N A C Dantzic is adjacent to Manchester’s leisure and retail core.
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