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Introducing First Street Manchester First Street the Story So Far INTRODUCING FIRST STREET MANCHESTER FIRST STREET THE STORY SO FAR... First Street is a 20 acre mixed use development and is one of Manchester’s most vibrant new neighbourhoods, with a compelling blend of CULTURE, LEISURE, OFFICE and LIVING accommodation. Phase 1 is now complete and includes: • HOME - 60,000 sq ft Contemporary International Arts Centre • INNSIDE - 208 bed 4 star hotel by Melia Hotels • 9 NEW RESTAURANTS AND BARS • NUMBER ONE FIRST STREET – 180,000 sq ft of Grade A office accommodation • Q PARK - 700 space multi storey car park • VITA - 279 luxury serviced apartments …All positioned around an attractive, high quality public square; Tony Wilson Place. THE LOCATION First Street is prominently located at the main the Oxford Road Corridor, home to one of the largest university campus’ southern gateway into Manchester, just inside in Europe: including the University of Manchester (40,000 students) and the Mancunian Way and at the end of the A5103 Manchester Metropolitan University (37,000 students). Deansgate Locks (Princess Parkway); one of Manchester’s sits at the western end of Whitworth Street West and ten converted railway busiest arterial routes into the city. The site has arches, now home to The Comedy Store and bars including Revolution, excellent public transport facilities nearby with Lola Lo and Baa Bar. Oxford Road train station, Deansgate train There are over 4,675 apartments within a five minute walk of First Street with station and Deansgate/ Castlefield Metrolink plans for a further 3,000 apartments in the immediate area, including: station within a few minutes’ walk. Oxford Road train station is due to undergo a huge multi- First Street – 624 apartments million pound redevelopment. Axis Tower –173 apartments Cambridge Street – 282 apartments Whitworth Street West, which runs along the northern edge of the site, 10 – 12 Whitworth Street – 327 apartments is home to the O2 Ritz live music venue and to some very successful Owen Street – 1300 apartments independent operators including Gorilla and Black Dog Bowl; an upmarket River Street Tower – 430 apartments bar with a 5 lane ten-pin bowling alley. To the east, the site is bounded by Railway Metrolink Second City Crossing Spinningfields St Peters Square Radisson Hotel Midland Hotel Manchester Central Deansgate Locks OXFORD ROAD Circle Square Site OXFORD ROAD Manchester PRINCESS PARWAY Metropolitan THE University LOCATION The University of Manchester St PETER’S SQUARE MANCHESTER CENTRAL GREAT BRIDGEWATER HALL PALACE THEATRE DEANSGATE LOCKS INNSIDE HOTEL Q PARK HOME OXFORD ROAD STATION NUMBER ONE FIRST STREET VITA NUMBER 8 MEDLOCK STREET FUTURE OFFICE DEVELOPMENTS PREMIER INN 624 PRS APARTMENTS PROPOSED STUDENT ACCOMMODATION MANCUNIAN WAY INTRODUCING HOME HOME is a new £25m facility producing the best in contemporary theatre, ‘HOME is a place for curiosity seekers, visual art and film, engagement and creative learning and digitalinnovation. for lovers of the dramatic, the digital and This new 60,000 sq ft thriving cultural and social hub is home to two theatres the deeply engaging; for radicals and (one 447-seat and a second 150-seat), five cinema screens, three gallery spaces for contemporary art (including one 5,500 sq ft double-height gallery reciprocators’ space), digital and broadcast production facilities, a 150 seat bar and 200 seat café/restaurant. ‘HOME is for all. Our audiences are During their first 12 months HOME attracted close to1 million visitors which widely drawn from the local community, is nearly double their projections. visitors, young people, and of course, the loyal followers of our two founding organisations’ ‘Our two theatre spaces ‘All five screens are fitted are a platform for playful, with Sony 4K digital projectors daring, new and (4K is four times the resolution commissioned work’ of standard digital cinema, standard being 2K). We have a twin 35mm system installed in Cinema 1 - two projectors means you can screen archive film in their natural form…’ ‘Our five cinema screens light up with challenging, independent, provoking film work from the UK, Europe and further afield – from the latest releases to artist film, rare archive film and great classics’ INTRODUCING NUMBER ONE, INNSIDE AND VITA NUMBER ONE First Street provides approximately 180,000 sq ft of Grade A BREEAM ‘Excellent’ office accommodation. All floors are fully let to: Jacobs Engineering Ford Credit Europe Autotrader Amaze Gazprom INNSIDE Manchester by Melia is the first of its kind in the UK. This 4 Star hotel provides 208 spacious, modern guestrooms plus fitness suite and ‘Street on First’; an all-day contemporary restaurant. VITA provides 279 luxury, self-contained studio apartments for students. The apartments each come with en-suite bathrooms, flat screen TV’s (and TV licence) and high speed broadband. Facilities also include an on-site gym and a large communal space with library, ping pong table and TV room. Vita is fully occupied. LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE 1 6 Unit 1 Jack Rosenthal Street First Floor Balcony Tony Wilson Place 8 Isabella Banks Street 9 Annie Horniman Street Number 8 James Grigor Square AREA SCHEDULE Phase 1 - Complete Number 8 First Street Unit Floor Area UNITS AVAILABLE FROM SEPTEMBER 2017. Unit 1 Available 1,216 sq ft at ground + 7,012 sq ft at first UNIT SIZES WILL RANGE FROM Unit 2 LET Sainsbury’s APPROX. 1,500 SQ FT - 7,000 SQ FT. Unit 3 LET Indian Tiffin Room Please enquire for further details. Unit 4 LET Pizza Express Unit 5 LET The Dockyard Unit 6 Available 3,492 sq ft at ground Unit 7a LET The Liquor Store Unit 7b LET Starbucks Unit 8 LET The Dockyard Unit 9 Available 1,129 sq ft at ground Number 8 CGI PRS Apartments CGI - View from Mancunian Way CONTACT US Metis Real Estate Suzanne Wainwright 53 King Street [email protected] Manchester M2 4LQ Dan Davies TEL: 0161 359 4306 [email protected] A development by: MISREPRESENTATION ACT: All Agents and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are, give notice that (i) these particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a general guide only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. They are believed to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves as to the correctness of each of them. (ii) no person in the employment of all agents has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. Designed & produced by www.90degrees.com Tel 0161 833 1890. April 2016..
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