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38-42 Mosley Street 38-42 Mosley Street 38-42 Mosley Street 38-42 Mosley Street Contents 3 History 5 Location 6 Opportunities: Workspace 8 Opportunities: Retail & Leisure 10 Existing Floor Plans 16 Floor Arrangement Ideas 38-42 Mosley Street A Manchester landmark since 1862 Located on one of the main thoroughfares in Manchester City Centre, 38-42 Mosley Street is a double-block Victorian bank constructed in 1862 for the Manchester and Salford Bank. Built in the Italian palazzo style, the original block has three storeys and seven bays, and the 1887 extension has four bays, all built in ashlar with slate roofs. Internally the ground floor arrival experience includes an impressive double height banking hall with columns and a coffered ceiling, perfect for a reimagination as a modern work or leisure space. The Bank was extended in 1973 with a modern stone-clad building known as 57 Spring Gardens. 38-42 Mosley Street Steeped in History: 1890-2020 A Grade II* listed building, 38-42 Mosley Street became known as the Williams Deacon Bank after its acquisition by the The cumbersome title of Williams Deacon & Manchester & Salford Bank Manchester & Salford Bank was shortened to Williams Deacon Bank in 1901. in 1890. World War I brought about a significant decline in the cotton trade upon which much of Lancashire’s economy depended, posing significant problems for Williams Deacon. In 1931 the bank was acquired by the Royal Bank of Scotland and RBS themselves occupied the building for almost two decades from 2001 until late 2020. Pictures courtesy of the Royal Bank of Scotland 38-42 Mosley Street Blackfriars Road Victoria The Station Rochdale Road Heart of Miller Street ANCOATS Swan Street the City Shudehill 9 Oldham Road Trinity Way 38-42 Mosley Street sits directly on the Chapel Street Manchester Art Gallery Withy Grove Metrolink line that cuts through the city Blackfriars Road Exchange Square NEW NORTHERN Great Ancoats Street centre, forming the gateway between St ISLINGTON EXCHANGE QUARTER SQUARE Peter’s Square and Piccadilly Gardens, Thomas Street Blackfriars Street and is a daily feature for Manchester’s Tib Street 7 6 commuters. 8 ARNDALE CENTRE Oldham Street Located within the Upper King Street St Mary’s Gate Conservation Area, the Bank is within close Church Street Lever Street Salford Central proximity to a number of designated heritage Station assets. It shares Mosley Street with some Market Street ST ANNE’S Newton Street SQUARE high profile neighbours, most notably the Market Street Georgian splendour of Manchester Art Gallery, best known for its collection of Deansgate 10 works by 19th century British artists including Marble Steet 5 Gainsborough, Stubbs and Turner. Fountain Street Great Ancoats Street King Street Bridge Street Dale Street Spring Gardens PICCADILLY 4 King Street 1 GARDENS 2 York Street Piccadilly Gardens John Dalton Street Liverpool Street 1 Trinity Way 9 Piccadilly 3 6 3 King Street Festival New York Street SPINNINGFIELDS Brazennose Street Queen Street 10 Hardman Street Ducie Street Aytoun Street Lloyd Street ALBERT Mosley Street Retail & Leisure Drinking & Dining SQUARE Deansgate 7 Jackson’s Row 8 Minshull Street CHINATOWN 1 Hotel Gotham 1 Grand Pacific 4 Portland Street Quay Street Store Street St Peter’s 2 2 Rosso Piccadilly Approach Kimpton Clocktower Hotel Square Princess Street Mount Street 3 King Street Townhouse 3 The Alchemist Peter Street 4 Manchester Art Gallery 4 El Gato Negro Piccadilly Bloom Street Regent Road GAY Station 5 The Midland Hotel 5 San Carlo 5 VILLAGE Sackville Street 6 Selfridges 6 Six by Nico Portland Street Princess Street PICCADILLY STATION 7 Harvey Nichols 7 20 Stories Deansgate Fairfield Street 8 Manchester Arndale 8 The Ivy Whitworth Street West Liverpool Road 9 9 Mackie Mayor Food Hall Mulberry Location search MANCHESTER Oxford Road 10 Brewdog DogHouse Hotel 10 Grande Caffe Piccolino CENTRAL - coming soon M2 3AZ Deansgate-Castlefield 2 Whitworth Street West Deansgate Albion Street Station Oxford Road Station Princess Street Charles Street Mancunian Way Medlock Street FIRST Chester Road STREET Oxford Road Chester Road ARDWICK Mancunian Way Chester Road Mancunian Way Cornbrook HULME Stretford Road Chorlton Road Chester Road Stretford Road Opportunities: Workspace Fully self-contained Ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd = 23,021 sq ft Basement, ground, 1st, 2nd and 3rd = 30,468 sq ft 38-42 Mosley Street As a pioneering workspace The demand for unique workspace has never been greater, with leading office provider with a focus on providers like Bruntwood Works having redevelopment rather than raised the bar on office design and amenity. construction, we know that Although the Bank has operated as an office for almost 20 years, it requires an listed buildings make for entirely new workspace scheme befitting the most inspiring offices. the building’s grandeur. Bloc, Manchester 38‑42 Mosley Street is 111 Piccadilly, Manchester no exception. Precedent redevelopment examples from our own portfolio include Blackfriars House, Bloc and 111 Piccadilly in Manchester, Cornwall Buildings in Birmingham and The Plaza, Liverpool The Plaza in Liverpool, where we are breathing new life into iconic buildings. 38-42 Mosley Street would also lend itself to a blend of workspace and retail amenity, such as a ground floor coffee operator and coworking lounge, much like that of The Plaza, which is currently under redevelopment. Blackfriars House, Manchester Opportunities: Retail & Leisure 38-42 Mosley Street Double Height Banking Hall Opportunities 38‑42 Mosley Street offers a truly unique opportunity for retail and leisure to form an iconic The Ned, London cultural redevelopment of this historic building. Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Manchester The grand, open-plan banking hall lends itself to a sprawling lobby filled with one or several dining and drinking concepts, taking precedence from venues such as The Ned in London and Kimpton Clocktower Hotel in Manchester. Manchester itself has seen much success from boutique hotels in recent years, with Hotel Gotham, King Street Mackie Mayor, Manchester Townhouse, Great John Street Hotel and others exploding onto the scene, proving particularly popular as event and occasion destinations. The Mosley Street site is well situated, with the city’s finest drinking and dining establishments on its doorstep, suggesting it would perform well as an addition to Manchester’s burgeoning gastronomic scene. The Mackie Mayor food hall in the Northern Quarter is of a similar scale, the food market concept proving popular across Greater Manchester. King Street Townhouse, Manchester Existing Floor Plans Floor Plans: Basement Floor 38-42 Mosley Street Please note plans are illustrative only. Floor areas as noted are estimated. A full measured building survey will be Basement required to develop detail design. DH 2.00 DH 2.13 DH 1.99 DH 2.13 DH DH 2.11 DH 1.98 DH 1.94 1.99 DH DH 2.13 DH DH 1.95 DH 1.95 DH 2.14 DH DH 2.05 DH 2.12 DH 2.13 DH 2.13 DH 1.99 DH DH 2.14 DH DH 2.11 DH DH 2.00 DH DH 1.90 DH Levels 2.13 DH DH 2.00 DH Amended 1.97 DH [Rev A] DH 1.99 DH 1.75 TH 42.31 DH 2.04 DH 2.04 DH 2.14 DH 1.42 DH 2.05 DH 2.05 DH DH 1.99 DH TH 42.23 DH 1.98 TH 42.32 DH 1.57 DH 1.89 DH 2.14 DH 2.13 DH 1.24 DH 1.96 DH 1.99 DH 2.01 DH DH 2.06 DH 2.05 DH 1.91 DH 2.01 DH 2.05 DH 2.04 DH 2.14 DH 2.00 DH DH 2.09 DH 1.98 DH DH 2.04 DH 1.99 DH 1.96 DH 2.06 DH 2.14 DH 2.14 BASEMENT Dedicated and secure car parking 7,447 SQFT - - - - 0 2m 4m 6m 8m 10m 20m REVISION DATE NOTES NOTE: ALL CONTRACTORS MUST VISIT THE SITE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TAKING AND CHECKING ALL DIMENSIONS RELATIVE TO THEIR WORK. PLEASE INFORM BRUNTWOOD DESIGN SCALE 1:200 IN METERS STUDIO OF ANY VARIATION BETWEEN DRAWINGS AND SITE CONDITIONS. COPYRIGHT OF THIS DRAWING IS VESTED IN BRUNTWOOD AND IT MUST NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT APPROVAL. USE FIGURED DIMENSIONS ONLY FROM THIS DRAWING. DO NOT SCALE OFF THIS DRAWING! Status: Building: 38-42 MOSLEY STREET Customer: BRUNTWOOD WORKS Title: BASEMENT LEVEL Drawn: Scale: PaperSize: Opportunities for alternative working areasVP 1:200 A3 Floor: Suite: Date: -1F FF 28.01.21 Drawing Number: Revision: 7,447 0000 3 -1F.01 - Total space Sq ft Bruntwood Limited, Tel: 0161 212 2222 Design Studio, Union, Albert Square, Manchester, M2 6LW. Floor Plans: Ground Floor Plans: Ground Floor 38-42 Mosley Street Ground Floor 8,280 sq ft 38-42 Mosley Street ground floor DH 1.98 DH 2.10 176 DH 2.53 DH 2.12 DH 1.98 DH 2.12 DH 2.14 174 DH 1.98 33DH 2.05 129 DH 1.98 DH 4.54 DH 2.14 DH 2.05 DH 2.00 DH 1.98 DH 1.98 DH 2.12 DH 2.14 DH 2.06 DH 2.06 DH 2.05 DH 2.06 DH 1.98 DH 1.98 DH 2.00 DH DH 2.00 DH DH 2.12 DH 2.06 DH 2.05 DH 2.11 1.99 DH DH 1.92 DH 1.96 DH DH 1.99 DH DH 1.98 DH 2.13 DH 1.99 DH DH 2.14 DH TH 0.12 DH 1.98 DH 2.01 DH 1.98 DH 2.14 DH 2.00 DH 2.13 DH 2.06 DH DH 2.10 DH 2.31 2.12 DH C-H Levels Amended [Rev A] DH 2.16 DH 1.99 4,531 2,674 5,094 DH 1.98 DH 1.99 DH DH 2.02 DH 2.02 DH 2.02 DH 2.06 DH 2.01 DH 1.98 DH 1.12 DH 2.01 DH 2.60 DH 2.53 DH 2.53 DH 2.53 DH 2.72 DH 2.72 DH 2.06 DH 2.80 DH 1.12 DH 2.80 57 Spring Gardens - - - - REVISION DATE NOTES NOTE: ALL CONTRACTORS MUST VISIT THE SITE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR TAKING AND CHECKING ALL DIMENSIONS RELATIVE TO THEIR WORK.
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