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Wilburn Basin Specifications 16 Location UK’S BLOCK CONTENTS 04 18 UK’s Second City Site Plan – Manchester 06 19 Mega Investments Facilities in Manchester 08 20 Contents Manchester’s Local Floor Plans Property Market 03 10 24 S Historic Unit Types Castlefield 12 27 N APARTMENT SI Regeneration Furniture List BA RN U LB I 14 28 W Wilburn Basin Specifications 16 Location UK’s UK’s Second City - Manchester SECOND CITY Manchester As UK’s de facto “Second City”, Manchester is a truly international destination; a vibrant city boasting diversity and opportunity with ambitious plans for the future. 04 TRANSPORTATION W I LB U RN 2 Hours BA Direct trains Metrolink SI N APARTMENT From Manchester to London. UK’s first modern Street-running rail system. + UK’s S Main 200 International 3rd Logistic Hub Destinations busiest airport In the Northern part of UK. Including Hong Kong, Beijing and Singapore. UK’s Second City - Manchester EDUCATION ECONOMY 05 S Ranked + TOP 7 26,000 £ £58.9 Billion in UK International students 100 40% of GVA in the northwest N APARTMENT University of Manchester Attending the City’s 80 companies in Manchester. Largest regional economy in the SI BA four universities. UK, outside London. RN U LB I £3.0 billion Companies’ De Facto W Annual GVA Headquarters capital of The Northern Powerhouse Is created through the employment Moving to Manchester. Attracting mega investments from of over 105,000 people in education. local and foreign investors. MEGA Mega Investments in Manchester INVESTMENTS In Manchester 06 W I LB U RN BA SI N APARTMENT FOREIGN INVESTMENTS OVER £1 BILLION S Airport City » £1.4bn infrastructure plan, financed by ICBC China. New Islington Regeneration » £1bn investment by Abu-Dhabi United Group to provide 6,000 new homes. Northern Gateway Regeneration » £1bn investment by Hong Kong’s Far East Consortium to provide 10,000 new homes. 11,000 additional jobs Increase in demand for Commercial and Residential Space for the next decade. KEY REDEVELOPMENT PLANS Mega Investments in Manchester Noma » £800m investment for 20-acre mixed use redevelopment scheme, 07 4m sq.ft. office residential retail, leisure and hotel space. Media City S » £650m investment for 200-acre mixed use property development project. » Principal tenants include media organizations and the University of Salford. » BBC relocated 1,800 jobs to Manchester. Spinningfields N APARTMENT » £1.5bn investment on 20 new buildings including 430,000 sq.m. SI BA commercial residential and retail space. » 16,000 people were employed in Spinningfields. RN U LB Middlewood Lock I » £700m investment providing 2,000 new homes, 750,000 sq.ft., W commercial development space, including offices, hotels, shops, restaurants and convenience stores. Manchester’s Local Property Market 08 W I LB U RN BA SI N APARTMENT S MANCHESTER’S LOCAL PROPERTY MARKET JLL forecasts Manchester to be the top performing market in the UK over the next 5 years. 28.2% MANCHESTER 7% 0.5% 6.5% 1% 3.5% 2% 4% 4% 4.5% 5% 2017-2021* UK 13.1% Manchester’s Local Property Market *Source: JLL 09 HOUSE PRICE FORECASTS (% pa) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017-2011 S N APARTMENT 20.5% SI BA MANCHESTER 3% 2.5% 3.5% 3% 4% 3.5% 4% 3.5% 4.5% 4% 2017-2021* RN U UK 17.6% LB *Source: JLL I W RENTAL GROWTH FORECASTS (% pa) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017-2011 HISTORIC CASTLEFIELD Historic Castlefield 10 W I LB U RN BA Neighbouring Wilburn Basin is the beautiful area of Castlefield. SI N APARTMENT Originally established as a Roman garrison Today, this tranquil pocket of the city is almost 2,000 years ago, this historic area dominated by trendy apartments, thriving is now defined by stunning architecture businesses set in the completely and meandering waterways. renovated, redbrick mills, and a collection of gastropubs and fashionable bars. S An Urban Heritage Park and designated conservation area, Castlefield stretches along the Bridgewater Canal and played an integral role in the birth of the Industrial Revolution in the early 19th-century. Historic Castlefield 11 S N APARTMENT SI BA RN U LB I W REGENERATION Wilburn Basin & Castlefield will be transformed into the heart of Manchester with the planning approval granted for the £1.3bn Trinity Islands redevelopment plan. Situated right across from Wilburn Basin, within 5 minutes’ walk, will Regeneration be a brand new sophisticated neighbourhood serving the Castlefield community with amazing facilities including: » A Farmer’s Marke Shops » Green Park spaces » A new Metrolink station » A Community Art Gallery and Premier » Trendy Cafes, Bars, Restaurants Educational Facility 12 » A Five-Star Hotel » Boat Club for the University of Manchester » Riverside Walkway connecting W » Sports pitches, indoor and outdoor I LB Castlefield to the CBD of swimming pools, a gym, spa and (Plan Permission granted July 2017) U Spinningfields RN dance studios BA SI N APARTMENT Trinity Islands “ This neighbourhood will be a high-street & town square With constant regeneration in Manchester city centre and ever to Castlefield residents including those at Wilburn Basin. growing expectations of a huge influx of professional white collar A new transportation hub on Water Street and a six-star workforce into the city, we continue to see bold and innovative developments obtaining planning permission. The most anticipated S hotel are also in feasibility discussions. ” and high profile development in the city is the £1.3bn mixed-use redevelopment scheme by Allied London, which was recently granted planning permission. Once fully developed, this scheme will further cement Castlefield as the most premium residential area in Manchester city centre. Regeneration 13 S Trinity Islands Development N APARTMENT SI BA RN U LB I W Wilburn Basin BLOCK 14 W I LB U RN BA Wilburn Basin offers an unrivalled opportunity as a high quality, riverside SI community within walking distance of Manchester’s central business N APARTMENT district and its excellent array of shops and leisure facilities. The development offers accommodation in four distinct buildings, ranging in height from eight to twenty one storeys, setting a new benchmark for combining city centre living with high quality facilities and S private amenity space. Located on the left bank of the River Irwell, the historic boundary of the cities of Manchester and Salford, the apartments lie just 600m from the £1.5bn Spinningfields business district and across the river from the new St John’s Quarter and Trinity Islands Development. Wilburn Basin 15 S N APARTMENT SI BA RN U LB I W LOCATION Surrounding Map T M D A U H C T I E E Location - Surrounding Map E S T C R E E T T B E L E A TR C D S K A K FR O L R I IA E S R L S A Y Victoria M D A IL H W L C T Y E O D Salford NI R R A A I T S O R T T R Crescent D T E T E S M E R National S T A L A H S N I D P L Football E O S L R University H P I Shudehill W O A Museum T I H O A C A S N of Salford T R T S C I T C R O Printworks R R P E E E V Y S E C R E T E A N T T O W C N Manchester Lowry Northern G STREET Arndale R 16 CHAPEL Hotel E MARKET ST Quarter A B T R A I N I Salford D T C R S W G O Central E S A E S T L S S W L T R O Market St Piccadilly S EET R I LIV T C Gdns LB ERP R OO E D E L R E P D OA A T T R U I D Chinatown C A O Spinningfields A R C RN G P T A D T Q S R S L UA IN D S Y N D E S C I I R TR A E N L BA F E E E S L T T E S A D S L Y 2 A D T L St Peters T 4 W P R R SI E Piccadilly O 0 TE E O R Sq E P STR T N APARTMENT Museum of E R ET EGE Science & Industry NT R L OAD IV O E X RP OO F L O R OA R D D Hilton S D Castlefield T E Castlefield R N E A Manchester L E T L T University L ES A W S W HIT ST S W O RTH O D X R M O D F Manchester A O O E Metropolitan R R Deansgate D R Oxford D L University E Ordsall ST O Road R E C D H K C S U T P R P E Manchester E R E B University T Y R A O HY C N W O H IA N S MA NCU K R Cornbrook O Manchester T S O R T University C L K T P O O N R T R Piccadilly Station Piccadilly Gardens Hilton Town Hall University of Manchester Manchester Central Great Northern Spinningfields Deansgate Station Old Granada Studios Metrolink MOSI Location - Surrounding Map St John’s Quarter 17 Castlefield S Middlewood Lock Trinity Islands N APARTMENT SI BA One Regent RN U LB I W Regents Park MediaCityUK, Salford Quays Sainsbury’s SITE PLAN N ORDSALL LANE BLOCK B Site Plan BLOCK C 18 W I LB BLOCK A U RN BA SI N APARTMENT BLOCK D S RIVER IRWELL TRINITY WAY FACILITIES Located In Block B » Cinema Room » Meeting Rooms Facilities 19 WILBURN BASIN Located S Developer Renaker Build and Fulcrum Global In Block C » Fitness Centre Total 4 Blocks » On-site Retail Stores Block B 9 floors, 106 units N APARTMENT SI BA Block B Schedule RN Room Type No.
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