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At the heart of one of the most historically rich and forward thinking cities in stands Manchester Royal Exchange, where commerce and culture converge to create a Manchester landmark { MAKING HISTORY SINCE 1729 }

The first exchange on this site was opened in 1729 In 1851, after Queen Victoria’s visit to Manchester By the beginning of the twentieth century its membership providing a meeting place for businessmen to and her reception at the Exchange, she granted had exceeded 10,000 with the days of ‘High Change’ exchange information and strike deals. the title of ‘Royal’ to the organisation. being Tuesdays and Thursdays. 1760 1890 1830 1910 1930 1950 1729 1850 1810 1820 1840 1860 1880 1920 1940 1800 1900 listed GradeII(1974) Exchange buildingis 1960

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Dominating St. Ann’s Square, the Royal Exchange combines a nationally renowned theatre and a unique shopping experience coupled with high quality large floor plate office accommodation designed to meet the needs of a wide range of businesses. 07. St. Ann’s Square is the cultural centre of Manchester, satisfying the desire for an eclectic mix of shopping, café bars, leisure activities and business life, which combine to produce a thriving, stylish city centre utopia.

Manchester Royal Exchange provides a newly refurbished large efficient floor plates Natural light floods the areas from three elevations and two fully re-clad internal lightwells. Natural ventilation is provided by double glazed window units. There are also dedicated entrances, the main entrance being from St. Ann’s Square with an additional entrance leading from Cross Street.

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Manchester Royal Exchange provides newly refurbished, large and efficient floor plates, capable of accommodating both open plan and cellular office layouts. You’re always within walking distance of any amenities from boutique shopping to museums and galleries. Close by the Royal Exchange you’ll find one of Marks and Spencer’s flagship stores and exclusive stores from world renowned brands like Harvey Nichols and and Co.

Manchester is also a thriving leisure destination with the famous Royal Exchange Theatre within the building, ,The Printworks and the MEN Arena all within close proximity. 13.

15. Accommodation available from 285 - 35,000 sq ft

Floorplate density of 1:100 sq ft

Manchester Royal Exchange boasts high quality internal finishes in keeping with the style and prominence of the landmark site. Floor Sizes sq ft sqm 1st 11,751 1,092 2nd 16,597 1,542 3rd 16,600 1,542 4th 15,727 1,461 5th 12,852 1,193 5th (Upper) 5,945 552 6th 2,220 206

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• Two 8 person passenger lifts in the main (St Ann’s Square) • New rain screen cladding system to lightwells. core and two 6 person passenger lifts on the Old Bank • New suspended ceilings with recessed fluorescent lighting Street core. with ‘Category 2’ lourves. • Full access medium grade modular raised floor with • Basement car parking, accessed by 2 car lifts from Old 120mm minimum clear void. Bank Street. • Medium grade anti-static carpet tiles to all office areas. • 24 hour manned security with CCTV and 24 hour access. • Gas fired central heating system. • Male, female and disabled toilet facilities on each floor. The City’s importance on the world’s business and cultural stage is undoubted. All the major banks and institutions are within easy walking distance, as are Page 17 the City’s two rail stations, and - Not sure on lift capacities, please can you check Metrolink system. Page 18

Map view – needs MRE to shown more clearly Manchester Royal Exchange occupies a site which commands St. Ann’s Square. Constructed in the 18th

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I’m going to need CLAS logo and wording added. PRUPIM guidance at- The building is the focal point of , where the prime business core meets the City’s tached. retail aspect. All major banks and institutions are within easy walking distance, as are the City’s two rail Back Page stations, Metrolink system and an abundance of public car parks. The City’s importance on the world’s stage is undoubted and is just a 20 minute train journey from the City Centre. Should website address have www. ?

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12. St. Peters Sq. Metrolink

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Clients/Customers • St Ann’s Square Entrance and Reception • Cross Street Entrance and Reception

Staff • Two Market Street Entrance/Exit • Old Bank Street Entrance/Exit

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Manchester has seen a renaissance in the city centre living and leisure. The Royal Exchange sits in the heart of Manchester City Centre, at the point where the prime business core meets the City’s retail focus. Modern vibrancy of city centre life coupled with the history and , the Royal Exchange is, and always will be, the heart of Manchester City Centre. terms... Space is available by way of new lease for a term of years to be agreed contact... For further information please contact either Trevor Sloan or Tom McWilliams at Jones Lang LaSalle.

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