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The Lloyds Building, 53 King Street, Manchester The Lloyds Building, 53 King Street, Manchester View this office online at: https://www.newofficeeurope.com/details/serviced-offices-the-lloyds-building- 53-king-street-manchester-greater Stylish serviced office space is available at this innovative business center in King Street. The center provides more than 8,500 square feet of space across three floors with modern furnishings, central heating, high speed broadband internet, wireless networking, relaxing lounge areas, board rooms available and a team of professional, friendly staff to provide IT and admin support when needed. Everything you need for a modern business to thrive in todays market place is ready and waiting right here. Transport links Nearest railway station: Salford Central Nearest road: Nearest airport: Key features 24 hour access Administrative support Board room Carpets Central heating Close to railway station Comfortable lounge Company signage Conference rooms Flexible contracts Furnished workspaces High-speed internet (dedicated) Hot desking IT support available Kitchen facilities Lift Meeting rooms Office cleaning service On-site management support Open plan workstations Period building Photocopying available Reception staff Telephone answering service Town centre location Training rooms available Unfurnished Virtual office available VOIP telephony WC (separate male & female) Wireless networking Location This delightful serviced business center is in a central location on King Street close to Deansgate and St Anns Square. Fabulous local amenities include The Arndale Shopping Center as well as a choice of banks, pubs, restaurants and more. The area has good transport links, Salford Central railway station is within walking distance and a number of bus routes serve the area. Points of interest within 1000 metres Lloyds Bank (bank) - 104m from business centre The Ape & Apple (pub) - 117m from business centre St Mary's - The Hidden Gem (place of worship) - 140m from business centre Waterstone's (books) - 176m from business centre House of Fraser (department store) - 235m from business centre Sawyers Arms (pub) - 241m from business centre Tampopo (restaurant) - 250m from business centre The Rising Sun (pub) - 276m from business centre Lloyds (bank) - 285m from business centre City Police Headquarters (police) - 308m from business centre John Ryland Library (library) - 308m from business centre Lloyds Bank (bank) - 31m from business centre The Old Nags Head (pub) - 320m from business centre Sir Ralph Abercrombie (pub) - 340m from business centre Ramada Renaissance (hotel) - 343m from business centre Brannigans (nightclub) - 367m from business centre R. Daley Bread (bakery) - 371m from business centre Manchester City & Salford Magistrates Court and Coroners Court (courthouse) - 380m from business centre Raddison Hotel (hotel) - 398m from business centre Forth Church of Christ, Scientist (place of worship) - 402m from business centre Midland Hotel (hotel) - 411m from business centre Bar 38 (pub) - 413m from business centre Debenhams (department store) - 414m from business centre Manchester Crown Square Crown Court (courthouse) - 456m from business centre Piccadilly Gardens (bus station) - 471m from business centre Co-operative Food (supermarket) - 472m from business centre Premier Inn Portland Street (hotel) - 496m from business centre Manchester Opera House (theatre) - 506m from business centre English Lounge (pub) - 511m from business centre Yorkshire Building Society (bank) - 514m from business centre Sacha's (hotel) - 518m from business centre Oxford Court (parking) - 520m from business centre Zains (fast food) - 530m from business centre Oaklahoma (restaurant) - 566m from business centre Affleck's Palace (marketplace) - 577m from business centre Walrus (restaurant) - 592m from business centre Church Street (parking) - 595m from business centre Kabana (fast food) - 605m from business centre Hunters BBQ & Asian Take Away (fast food) - 607m from business centre Trof (cafe) - 607m from business centre Odd (pub) - 611m from business centre Marhaba Newsagent (newsagent) - 619m from business centre Wetherspoon's (pub) - 634m from business centre The Hare & Hounds (pub) - 642m from business centre Gardens Hotel (hotel) - 659m from business centre Mother Mac's (pub) - 661m from business centre The Market Restaurant (restaurant) - 661m from business centre The Millstone (pub) - 663m from business centre Rochdale Canal (yes) - 673m from business centre The Northern Quarter Restaurant and Bar (restaurant) - 674m from business centre United National Bank (bank) - 678m from business centre Common (pub) - 679m from business centre Home Sweet Home (cafe) - 683m from business centre Rochdale Canal (yes) - 685m from business centre Chatham Street NCP (parking) - 694m from business centre Cord (pub) - 695m from business centre Palace Theatre (theatre) - 700m from business centre The Piccadilly (pub) - 711m from business centre Beetham Tower (restaurant) - 715m from business centre New Bailey Street (parking) - 717m from business centre Rochdale Canal (yes) - 740m from business centre Salford Central (railway station) - 749m from business centre The Cornerhouse (cinema) - 769m from business centre Abode (hotel) - 777m from business centre Victoria (railway tram stop) - 781m from business centre Joshua Brooks (pub) - 890m from business centre Lass O'Gowrie (pub) - 891m from business centre Maplin (electronics) - 936m from business centre All information contained in this document is for guide purposes only and NewOfficeEurope.com.com cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or omissions. 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