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2,673 Sq Ft Fully Fitted and Furnished Offices 2,673 Sq Ft 10 chapel walks fully fitted and furnished offices manchester M2 1HL A plug & play modern working environment @ 10 Chapel Walks adding a new dimension to this prestigious city centre office building. 10 chapel walks manchester M2 1HL 10 Chapel Walks has undergoing a major remodelling to deliver a vibrant and engaging business destination providing a newly refurbished building reception area. This next phase of refurbishment will include a fully fitted “Plug & Play” suite aimed to suit the evolved needs of the modern occupiers from all sectors wanting be located in Manchester’s Central Business District. Standing proudly on Cross Street facing St Ann’s Street with frontages to Cheapside and Chapel Walks, the building enjoys prominence in the heart of Manchester surrounded by all the amenity this vibrant cosmopolitan city centre has to offer, walk this way… Located in the city’s vibrant and sophisticated prime commercial core the close vicinity caters for all tastes. 41 40 Exchange Square deansgate Metrolink Station royal exchange 42 barton arcade arndale 11 st. ann’s square 27 43 45 31 44 38 30 28 16 35 14 6 1 13 8 29 21 10 20 37 34 22 24 prime office core 23 9 cross street king street 15 36 19 3 < albert square 2 17 18 25 7 12 5 32 26 39 4 33 Manchester Victoria Station Manchester Victoria Metrolink Station Y A W Y IT IN R T T REE ST PEL CHA B L A C K F R IA R S R Corn Exchange O To Victoria A • D Harvey Nichols Aerial KEY • Exchange Square Selfridges Metrolink Station • Restaurants Bars Hotel Marks & Spencer • 1. KALA 15. All Bar One 31. Motel One Arndale Centre • 2. Browns 16. Sam’s Chop House 32. Gotham Hotel I R W D N 3. Grand Pacific 17. Duttons 33. King Street Town House E M A A L L Royal R Barton KE L T E Exchange S 4. Croma 18. Slug & Lettuce Arcade T S R G • EET T E • L 19. Liquorice Cafes L 5. Caffé Grande Piccolino L • L O A C ST ANNS SQ 6. The Rice Bowl 20. Beermoth 34. Coco’s Cafe M L L S T A N Market Street 7. Rosso 21. Mash Tun 35. Rapha Cycling Club S P E Metrolink Station D N ST A I 8. Miller and Carter 36. Caffè Nero NN S C R A T HAP A T EL W A G N LK Retail S 1 MIN 2 GMIN U 5 MIN 9. Pizza Express 37. Eat E M A N O D RS I F K I D M ING T E R A ST WES S N 10. Zizzi 22. Bang & Olufsen 38. Pret A Manger T E S P R P T B E S L K A E I R E N E S G S T T 11. San Carlo 23. Belstaff 39. Starbucks T T H A S C B G S R S I O D S U S Y 24. DKNY GE TH KI K O PICCADILLY12. Flight Club N T I R S O N T N G ST G ST K S T R S A T S SPRING Shops N E C X GARDENS13. Mr Thomas’s Chop House 25. Pretty Green E E D T N S W S 6 JO S HN W N 14. El Gato Negro 26. Vivienne Westwood 40. M&S Q 5 D E I T P A O A Piccadilly Gardens U A LT A S R O R T A N N Y K Metrolink Station S B E Y T U E R 27. Boots 41. Selfridges G L T S A O S S T R F S N T D O SPINNINGFIELDS E Y EW N M E S L Y K S O W O Leisure Banks E B R B N O M K RA Q T S ZE N O S T NN S • E OS T E 28. Sports Direct Gym 42. HSBC E S T D H T Albert Y G R H S S R ARD E Memorial A T O MA 3 T 43. Barclays N ST B 4 E L G T P A K S R Food I C E 44. Santander ALBERT SQ N LLOY C A G T D S E B R E T • S O E 29. Philpotts 45. RBS JA S E R CKS Town Hall S G T ON’ T S A S ROW 34 Q T D 30. Tesco UA S N Y S LLOYD A TRE ST R L ET E T N N R I K C O B H L P O T OTLE O U ST S ST PETER’S SQ L A A F T St Peter’s Square S N S Manchester Library Metrolink Station T U • O M King Street, St Ann’s Square, The Royal Exchange and O M Walking R Y GREAT B Radisspn Blu Manchester Arndale ensure 10 Chapel Walks is at the distances R NORTHERN Edwardian Hotel E W • W IN epicentre of Manchester retail with King Street providing Museum of Science O DM L I A3 and Industry LL 4 S O a range of quality niche retail and leisure operators such • T X F O R as DKNY, Vivienne Westwood and Belstaff all adding to Victoria D S N T 5 mins LIV O R the appeal of this extremely prestigious location. E S RP E O T OL Manchester Central E RO A T AD Convention Complex Piccadilly W TO • NM 10 mins AN ST A short walk from 10 Chapel Walks and you arrive at The Exchange where the line-up includes Gino D’Acampo, Vapiano, Cabana and The Cosy Club. EXCHANGE Square 10 Chapel Walks enjoys convenient access to Manchester 4 mins city centre’s extensive public transport network with The St Peter’s Square 6 mins Metrolink, which serves the wider Manchester region, passing directly in front of the building on Cross Street and Exchange Square Station within a few minutes’ walk. From local independent cafes & eateries such as Coco’s Cafe, through to the restaurants of King Street and big brand fashion of New Cathedral Street where you can find Hugo Boss, Burberry and Harvey Nichols amongst an impressive line-up. At heart of Manchester city centre the surrounding area is home to high profile financial institutions, professional firms and FTSE Companies. Nearby companies include LHS Solicitors, Workman, Zurich Insurance, Coutts Bank, Brabner Chaffe Street, NM Rothschild, Gateley LLP and Aldermore Bank amongst others. Victoria Station is within a short walk and the free to use Manchester Metroshuttle service stops close by providing a quick and easy service to Manchester Piccadilly Station every 10 minutes and direct access to the national and regional railway network Typical floor plate 27 WORKSTATIONS 8 FORMAL MEETING 7 INFORMAL MEETING 70 TOTAL SEATS With traditional work-settings, informal lounge areas & open plan breakout zones, this new concept offers an occupier space that ticks all the boxes from day one. Added touches such as artwork, greenery, ornaments and planting will make FIRE ESCAPE the space feel homely and ready to move in. All these elements are fitted on day one - the only item missing are people. ARRIV AL PLUG AND PLAY Array of work-settings Alternative settings Dressed space Power & data Amenities Un-branded Fully furnished Flexibility Timeless design A plug & play modern working environment Suitable for businesses looking for a sophisticated setting which allows them to move into with little or no work required. Upon arrival, you’re greeted by a small informal surrounding external glazing which will allow lounge setting, which can be used for waiting this feature area to be easily visible externally, guests or internal one to ones. Ideally located as well as providing natural light into this space. next to the workspace where a receptionist or It is supported by various informal meeting & meet and greet staff member could be situated. social settings to ensure use throughout the day. This amazing suite will include many features including; The main working environment consists of For more formal gatherings an enclosed 8 banks of 6 or 7 desks, catering for 27 positions. person meeting room is provided off the beaten • Lounge seating with coffee tables and desktop power (USB & standard In addition, there are a couple of phone booths, track. Tucked away behind this is an informal and loose planting. sockets) ideal of high focussed work or making a call meeting setting that provides some privacy • Large L-shaped sofa and armchairs. • Playful floor lamps for ambient away from the desks. while still feeling relaxed and connected to the • Breakout dinning height sofa to lighting to informal areas. main office space. create banquette style seating. • Soft, round table lamps for ambient An open plan kitchenette is situated within • Breakout high stool for counter and lighting to breakout areas. the central corner of the floorplate. It has high table. • Timber effect shelving with • Breakout chairs with upholstered decorative prints, ornaments seat pad and arms. and planting. • Meeting room, fully upholstered chair • Glazed screens providing a distorted on castors and table with integrated view into the meeting room. power to centre. • Shelving with decorative items sat in • Mesh back chairs with upholstered front of glazed screen wall. seats and various ergonomic • Joinery elements with integrated configurations. LED light strip and planting wrapped • Bench desking 1400x800mm per around column. setting, complete with privacy screen Complementary upholstery in deep wine red, rose and dawn tones.
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