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CENTRAL PARK BUILDING a Northampton Road, Manchester M40 5BP CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester M40 5BP TO LET HIGH QUALITY HEADQUARTERS OFFICE BUILDING 54,347 SQ FT (5,049 SQ M) WHOLE FLOORS FROM 15,035 SQ FT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A OVERVIEW Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION This self-contained office building is located within Central ACCOMMODATION Park, an established business complex 1.5 miles north east GALLERY of Manchester city centre, and benefits from excellent CONTACT communication links with a dedicated Metrolink station, providing services into the city centre and surrounding tram network. Manchester City Centre CENTRAL PARK BENEFITS FROM IT’S Piccadilly OWN BESPOKE TRANSPORT GATEWAY Victoria CENTRAL PARK INCLUDING A DEDICATED STOP ON BUILDING A A62 MANCHESTER’S METROLINK. Northampton Road, DRIVE TIMES Manchester, M60 J21 2.8 miles 9 mins M40 5BP Sports City / Manchester City Centre 3 miles 14 mins Ethiad Stadium A6010 Manchester Airport 12 miles 30 mins Liverpool 42 miles 1 hr 10 mins A62 Chester 51 miles 1 hr 5 mins Birmingham 97 miles 1 hr 55 mins London 211 miles 4 hrs 25 mins Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters One Central Park A62 OVERVIEW M60 Junctions 21 & 22 Central Park SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING The Sharp Project DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION Greater Manchester Police Divisional Headquarters ACCOMMODATION To Oldham and Rochdale GALLERY Madison Place CONTACT To Oldham & Rochdale D A T E C E H R U T R S C H K LA O N O E R TBOWNE RO B H S G I I R L A C L A T Metrolink to H D B A T Oldham U RO H O R N CENTRAL PARK O R Y T M P P M Greater Manchester R O HA R O N T Police Divisional HQ O A T R LOCATION S O A BUILDING A D A N D STREE L L Metrolink to LL A R Greater Manchester Manchester NS O O Police Force HQ City Centre M A Central Park AD ER D RO Northampton Road, P M P A U H Central Park is situated 2.4km (1.5 Greater Manchester Police selected D L O Manchester, To M60 & Monsall miles) north east of the City Centre, and Central Park to locate 2 buildings Oldham M40 5BP forms part of the wider area New East nearby and proposals are being A6 2 Manchester. It has its own bespoke brought forward for the next phase D A O R Q D transport gateway including a dedicated of regeneration in East Manchester R U O F E S T E I P stop on Manchester’s Metrolink, and a including a major leisure, recreational N S R direct bus service to and from the City and entertainment facility with a mix of O D A A T D O E R l N Centre every 10 minutes. In addition other uses to complement the nearby A A6010 C LDHAM e Cana R O l direct motorway access is achieved Etihad Stadium. E S hda c L G Ro A via Junction 21 of the M60 and the R N E IM Manchester inner ring road, giving quick S H A access to the national road network A62 W L To Sport City AN OVERVIEW including the M6 and M62. E / Ethiad Stadium SITUATION To Manchester LOCATION City Centre THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT h e CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK This self-contained office building is located within The property is one of three office buildings arranged DESCRIPTION Central Park, an established business complex 1.5 over ground, first and second floors on an overall BUILDING A miles north east of Manchester city centre, and site of 9.54 acres and comprises two splayed wings benefits from excellent communication links with a connected by a fully glazed central atrium. Northampton Road, dedicated Metrolink station, providing services into The accommodation boasts the highest levels Manchester, the city centre and surrounding tram network. of modern design, workplace efficiency and M40 5BP environmental awareness and benefits from a ‘very good’ BREEAM rating. Path OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION ESS THE BUILDING ESS DESCRIPTION ESS SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION A GALLERY CONTACT 4 Police Headquarters N ROAD TO HAMP NORT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A SPECIFICATION Northampton Road, Internally, the offices benefit from the following Manchester, specification and features M40 5BP • Suspended ceilings, with recessed fluorescent lighting. • Fully accessible raised floors. • Four pipe fan coil air-conditioning. • Two 10-persons (800kg) passenger lifts. • Male and female disabled WC accommodation on every floor. • Hi speed broadband connectivity • 217 Car parking spaces at a ratio of 1:250 sq ft. OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING The office complex also provides; DESCRIPTION • On site gymnasium SPECIFICATION • Café facility ACCOMMODATION • 24 hour CCTV security system GALLERY • On site management team CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A A GREAT SPACE FOR Northampton Road, YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK FLOOR USE SQ FT SQ M BUILDING A ACCOMMODATION Ground Reception 657 61.04 Ground Atrium 4,989 463.49 Northampton Road, Ground Offices 15,035 1,396.79 Manchester, M40 5BP 1st Offices 16,833 1,563.82 2nd Offices 16,833 1,563.82 TOTAL 54,347 5,048.96 Click on plan to expand Building available as a whole or on a floor by floor basis. SITE FACILITIES SERVER ROOM C SERVER ROOM B NEW SED S PO ILE PRO TURNST OVERVIEW SITUATION SERVERY LOCATION N KITCHE THE BUILDING STORE DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY RECEPTION CONTACT GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A ACCOMMODATION SITE FACILITIES SERVER ROOM C Northampton Road, SERVER ROOM B Manchester, GROUND FLOOR NEW SED S PO ILE M40 5BP PRO TURNST < Back to all plans SERVERY N KITCHE STORE OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY RECEPTION CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A ACCOMMODATION Northampton Road, Manchester, FIRST FLOOR M40 5BP < Back to all plans OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A ACCOMMODATION Northampton Road, Manchester, SECOND FLOOR M40 5BP < Back to all plans OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A MONSALL ROAD Northampton Road, Manchester, One Central Park M40 5BP Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters To Manchester NORTHAMPTON ROAD Greater Manchester Police OVERVIEW Divisional Headquarters Central Park SITUATION LOCATION THORPE ROAD CAR PARK THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT The Sharp Project A62 OLDHAM ROAD To Oldham and Rochdale CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP OVERVIEW SITUATION LOCATION THE BUILDING DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION ACCOMMODATION GALLERY CONTACT CENTRAL PARK BUILDING A Northampton Road, Manchester M40 5BP CONTACT For further information contact sole agents Avison Young on 0161 228 1001 Rupert Barron [email protected] 07500 840 978 Mark Cooke 0161 228 1001 [email protected] avisonyoung.co.uk 07824 646 661 Misrepresentation Act 1967. Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 The Property Misdescriptions Act 1991. These particulars are issued without any responsibility on the part of the agent and are not to be construed as containing any representation or fact upon which any person is entitled to rely. Neither the agent nor any person in their employ has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the property. June 2019. RB&Co 0161 833 0555. www.richardbarber.co.uk.
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