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CATHEDRAL APPROACH BREATHTAKING GRADE A OFFICE SPACE FROM 17,626 - 105,794 SQ FT

101 Embankment sits proudly overlooking Manchester’s medieval quarter, an area rich in heritage and history, and at the centre of a vibrant multi-million pound investment and re-development programme. Business, fashion, music, theatre, transport, leisure, residential and are all intrinsically woven into the fabric of a flourishing district creating the ‘go to’ place in Manchester.

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MANCHESTER HAS ONE OF THE LARGEST COMMUTER WORKFORCES IN EUROPE – 7.2M

The city knows how to enjoy itself too! Award-winning theatres, galleries, museums and concert halls pay testament to the city’s remarkable heritage.

Voted the best overall choice for 80 OF FTSE 100 MANCHESTER IS A GLOBAL BRAND, HOME business in the UK outside , the city attracts increasing national and COMPANIES HAVE TO ICONIC INSTITUTIONS WITH A RICH international companies, all drawn by its A PRESENCE IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TRADITION competitiveness, its transport links and its highly motivated and skilled workforce. MANCHESTER

Manchester is well known as being a MANCHESTER pioneering city. From the days of the industrial revolution to more recent times CONTRIBUTES of digital innovation and economic progress £56 BILLION Manchester has led the way. GVA TO THE UK INSPIRATIONAL TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR QUALITY AND FLEXIBLE FLOOR PLATES 45.91M

With a striking elevated position and superb double height coloured glazed wall reception, 101 Embankment offers a striking sense of arrival, a journey to be enjoyed by staff and visitors alike.

43.45M Inspirational quality and flexibility of floor plates make this building so special, offering 360 degree panoramic views across the river, medieval quarter and the city centre.

Large floors with uninterrupted natural light enable a wide range of working environments.

For staff comfort the building provides at ground floor level cycle storage, showers, drying rooms and lockers.

A restaurant and break out area with large screen TVs, pool table, mezzanine level and relaxing seating are also found on the ground floor.

SPECIFICATION AVAILABILITY FOURTH FLOOR - FIT-OUT

158no. Workstations n Impressive double height main building reception with controlled security gate access 9th Floor 17,645 sq ft 1,639 Sq m quiet 16no. Base camp positions phone / chat

n Built to support occupational density of 1:8 sq m informal 8th Floor 17,645 sq ft 1,639 Sq m group meeting

174no. Total settings Base Camp Base Camp n 24/7 access 7th Floor 17,626 sq ft 1,638 Sq m quiet phone / chat

Enclosure 4.7 4.6 4.5 informal meet Focus Focus individual individual Store Brew Point Print / Copy clients coffee single Instant hot standard integrated tall larder sink + drainer

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Onsite building management and concierge reception under boiler 6th Floor 17,626 sq ft 1,638 Sq m 1no. Meeting room 10 person Wall Light Wall Light

W 4.4 Meeting Room 4.8 Store n Full access raised floors 1no. Meeting room 6 person 6 person quiet 5th Floor 17,626 sq ft 1,638 Sq m phone / chat 3no. Focus rooms Male WC Cloaks / Enclave Female WC Stair E Lockers n Extensive riser space for tenants fit out informal meet quiet analogue display : write on / magnetic surface phone / chat

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digital display : wall mounted TV n 422 car parking spaces located in the 4.3 Male, female and DDA WC’s to each floor analogue display : L2 L1 write on / magnetic surface 2no. Enclaves Passenger Passenger (1600Kg (1600Kg 21Pers 21Pers 1900x1900car) 1900x1900car) Meeting Room 4.9 W

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paper fridge fridge water tap drawer diswasher coffee machine Focus Print / Copy Brew Point Comms Cloaks / IT / patch room individual Enclosure Lockers informal meet 5no. Phone chairs 4.1 4.2 n 1 x 26 person/goods lift FULLY FITTED

informal group meeting n 1 x 21 person/firefighting lift FLOORS Approx 240 lockers on floor Base Camp

quiet n glazed wall - manifestation phone / chat Dedicated service lift from rear service area Base Camp table group meeting /

The fourth and fifth floors provide 174no. Workstations @ 9:10 ratio = 193 touchdown writable

quiet display LCD n Car parking in Q-Park managed facility two fitted out floors - complete with 174no. Workstations @ 8:10 ratio = 218 phone / chat kitchens, meeting rooms and break 174no. Workstations @ 7:10 ratio = 254 n Ground floor restaurant, cycle storage, male and female showers, lockers and drying room out areas. FIRST CLASS CONNECTIVITY

For those walking to the building the journey is completed along an elegant walkway directly opposite Manchester Cathedral.

Car parking couldn’t be easier. An underground secure 422 space Q-park car park is on the doorstep, with a pedestrian access point right outside the entrance to 101 Embankment.

Manchester’s Metrolink tram network with links to local conurbations can be accessed at Exchange Square only a 2 minute stroll away. The city’s 2 main train stations Victoria and Piccadilly, provide national rail links to the whole of the UK. Victoria is within a 2 minute walk of the EXCHANGE SQUARE / building whilst Piccadilly is just a short tram journey away. SHUDEHILL 2 MINUTES 9 miles south of the building is , a 26 minute drive away or 45 minute Metrolink / train journey.

VICTORIA MARKET ST. METROLINK IS THE 2 MINUTES 5 MINUTES LARGEST LIGHT RAIL NETWORK IN THE UK, COVERING ALMOST 60 MILES & SERVING

LEEDS ST PETER’S 92 STOPS 49 MINUTES SQUARE 6 MINUTES

BIRMINGHAM 1 HR 26 MIN STATION 9 MINUTES

LONDON MANCHESTER 2 HR 7 MIN PICCADILLY 16 MINUTES

VICTORIA STATION HAS UNDERGONE A MANCHESTER 3 HR 23 MIN AIRPORT COMPLETE REFURBISHMENT WITH A TOTAL 45 MINUTES INVESTMENT OF £48.5M 101EMBANKMENT.COM

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