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Why Manchester Retail And ENTER HOME G AT EWAY WELCOME ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE CONNECTIONS CONTACT YOUR BUSINESS GATEWAY TO SUCCESS CITYGATE WELCOME TO CITYGATE Citygate on Mosley Street, Manchester provides a high quality business environment on the doorstep of all that the city has to offer. A recently completed remodelling of the building provides a modern and HOME contemporary workplace and complement completely the rejuvenation of Mosley Street from St Peter’s Square to Piccadilly. In an envied position G AT EWAY Citygate is ideally situated to enable occupiers to benefit from its’ WELCOME commercial and vibrant location. ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE CONNECTIONS CONTACT A WELCOMING PRESENCE CITYGATE HOME G AT EWAY WELCOME ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE CONNECTIONS CONTACT IMPRESSIVE DOUBLE HEIGHT RECEPTION CITYGATE 38,500 SQ FT FROM 6,900 - 8,000 SQ FT CITYGATE HOME G AT EWAY WELCOME ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE CONNECTIONS CONTACT SPECIFICATION • Double height reception area with concierge • Intruder alarm, access control and CCTV systems • 5 open plan floors • Fan coil VRF air conditioning • 2 no. 13 person passenger lifts • Suspended ceilings with LG7 compliant • Male, female and disabled toilets to each floor recessed fittings • Atrium to upper floors • BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating • 24 hour access • 21 basement car parking spaces. SPACE TO BREATHE CITYGATE HOME G AT EWAY WELCOME ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE CONNECTIONS CONTACT FLOORS FIFTH FLOOR 7,879 SQ FT 732 SQ M FOURTH FLOOR 7,922 SQ FT 736 SQ M THIRD FLOOR 7,80� SQ FT 725 SQ M HOME G AT EWAY SECOND FLOOR 8,008 SQ FT 7�� SQ M WELCOME ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION FIRST FLOOR SPACE 6,900 SQ FT 6�1 SQ M FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL GROUND FLOOR LIFESTYLE LET TO BARCLAYS CONNECTIONS CONTACT 5� BASEMENT CAR PARKING SPACES TOTAL 38,513 SQ FT 3,578 SQ M BACK GEORGE STREET Let To HOME G AT EWAY WELCOME ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE MOSLEY STREET CONNECTIONS CONTACT GROUND GROUND FIRST TYPICAL CITYGATE UPPER FLOOR BACK GEORGE STREET HOME G AT EWAY WELCOME ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE MOSLEY STREET CONNECTIONS CONTACT GROUND FIRST FIRST TYPICAL CITYGATE UPPER FLOOR BACK GEORGE STREET 29.425 m 31.458 m FEMALE WC HOME CORE G AT EWAY MALE WC DIS. WC WELCOME LOBBY ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE MOSLEY STREET CONNECTIONS CONTACT GROUND TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR FIRST TYPICAL CITYGATE UPPER FLOOR One Angel Square Angel Square SL SL SL P W P SL SL SL rd ng Bolla Risi disused) Post ge Station ( Urbis s Exchan Transport SL Ps Risin Interchange g B Posts ollard Posts Fennel Str River Irwell eet Dantz SL ic P Rising la Bollard ce Rising MP 31.25 Bollard Cathedral Printworks Posts Rising Bollard Gravel Lane Posts Cat Cathedral Street hedra l Ya rd x Walk n Co Le e es dg i Br g Silve n Gat l r Jubilee Wal Hangi Cathedra Square lk k Wa Exchange am 0.5 MP Martlesh GREAT ANCOATS STREET osts P Lamb Court N ROAD t Ancoats ROMA Post al Stree r New Cathed Posts Manchester OLDHAM STREET Arndale Posts Posts Posts Post SL Posts SL Posts Nort Royal h Parad River Irwell e MARKET STREET Birchin Pl Exchange ace Posts HIGH STREET Parsonage Gardens Posts Fn Ps nal a C Ps Posts ale Posts New Bailey Rochd House Posts NEWTON STREET of Fraser Path Marriots Court e g sa s Posts St Ann's Pa River Irwell Posts Metrolink Piccadilly Gardens Lizard Street ROMAN ROAD CROSS STREET ane Law na L Back Chi Courts Post Crown Square ry Ent Post Dalton The Avenue MOSLEY STREET Rochdale Canal Dale Street Basin Ashton Canal HOME Hardman Square Rochdale G AT EWAY Canal To wn Little Quay Street Hall LONDON ROAD WELCOME Opera House l Cana Manchester le da ARRIVAL Cycle Roch Path g Track n PORTLAND STREET Towi Little John Street Art Gallery SPECIFICATION PRINCESS STREET ck St John's a Passag e SPACE St PetersCycle Tr St Johns Square FLOORS Coronation Street Gardens PLANS ChorltonLock Street ZONE e Midland Piccadilly Posts Hotel Station LOCAL Posts LIFESTYLE Posts Great Northern Posts CONNECTIONS Byrom Street Manchester ck Lo P Wellington Place CONTACT Central Metrolink Subwa Rochdale Canal Posts y Roman Garden Collier Street Path Towing Basin Bridgewater Hall SP Dismantled RailwayRailway Palace WHITWORTH STREET Metrolink CENTRAL MANCHESTER ZONES Castle Field Junction eatre MAMUCIUM ROMAN FORT River Medlock (site of) SL Catalan Square SL Post Deansgate Locks Rochdale Canal Gaythorn Tunnel Deansgate Tunnel Lock Towing Path Tunnel Albion Mill Lock Retail Core Piccadilly Gateway Corridor Manchester Posts Rochdale Canal Tib Lock Tow Path Ramp Posts MP 0 ock dl Northern Quarter / NOMA Peter’s Fields North Campus SL River Me SL SP Central Business Core (The Conference Quarter) Metrolink Line MP .25 China Town SL The Village Proposed Second City Crossing 16 17 21 18 14 19 20 15 12 11 13 1 9 8 3 5 22 6 10 HOME G AT EWAY 4 WELCOME 2 ARRIVAL 7 SPECIFICATION SPACE FLOORS PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE CONNECTIONS CONTACT KEY 1 Betham Tower 7 Bridgewater Hall 13 Spinningfields 19 House of Fraser 2 Manchester Central Convention Centre 8 Central Library 14 Manchester Law Courts 20 Financial Core 3 1 St Peter’s Square 9 Manchester Town Hall 15 Market Street 21 Marks and Spencer 4 Great Northern Warehouse 10 St Peter’s Square 16 Arndale Centre 22 Chorlton Street Car Park 5 Radisson Blu Hotel 11 Mercure Piccadilly Hotel 17 No 1 Deansgate 6 Midland Hotel 12 Piccadilly Gardens 18 Lowry Hotel SQ FT OF RETAIL WORLD CLASS 13 THEATRES 3.25M ACCOMMODATION MAJOR SPORTS STADIUMS WHY MANCHESTER RETAIL AND Manchester is well known as LEISURE THERAPY a place where things happen, The largest inner city shopping a place to see and be seen. A centre in the UK is Manchester’s city that mixes a unique cultural Arndale Centre. The Northern heritage with a dynamic and Quarter, Spinningfields, expansive platform to educate, Deansgate and King Street revolutionise and inspire. provide further locations HOME featuring national retailers and It’s why Manchester is a place G AT EWAY global brands. where top businesses aspire WELCOME to be, with 80 members of the The city has a flourishing bar FTSE index having a presence ARRIVAL and restaurant scene with in the city and is rated as being SPECIFICATION locations such as The Printworks one of the best cities in Europe. SPACE a focussed venue for many establishments. FLOORS International artistes from all PLANS around the world provide a constant programme of world SPORTING ZONE renowned performance at the city’s many theatre and music PROWESS LOCAL venues. LIFESTYLE Manchester boasts a wide range of sporting venues Manchester enables business, CONNECTIONS including Football, Cricket, music, scientific, creative and CONTACT Swimming, Cycling and Rugby performance talent to flourish, featuring international level taking global influences and performance on a regular basis. combining them with instinct and The city’s premiership football flair to create something new. All clubs, Manchester City and you’d expect from the capital of Manchester United provide CONNECT TO THE the North of England. international exposure and MANCHESTER LIFESTYLE global recognition. CITYGATE HOME G AT EWAY WELCOME ROAD METROLINK RAIL ARRIVAL SPECIFICATION Manchester road connectivity The Metrolink tram network Piccadilly and Victoria stations is excellent with the M60 orbital in Manchester is constantly provide Manchester with SPACE motorway providing links to evolving. Regular services on mainline rail links to all major FLOORS the regions motorway network, the current network run every UK destinations with London enabling direct access to all 12 minutes. The city centre reachable in approximately 2 PLANS the country’s major locations Metrolink service is being hours. Deansgate, Oxford Road ZONE including Liverpool, Leeds, increased with the ‘second and Salford stations provide LOCAL Sheffield , Birmingham, Bristol city crossing’ currently under services to multiple regional and London. construction. locations. LIFESTYLE CONNECTIONS The existing service reaches AIR CONTACT out to local destinations including Altrincham, Oldham, 5 miles to the south of the Rochdale, Bury, Didsbury city lies Manchester Airport and Ashton Under Lyne and which is the 3rd largest air Manchester Airport, with hub in the UK. Over 65 airlines more destinations planned fly to over 210 destinations for the future. worldwide carrying over 20.5 million passengers per year. Significant plans are in place to increase Manchester Airports capacity. VIEWING AND FURTHER INFORMATION HOME For further information or to arrange a viewing please contact the joint agents. G AT EWAY WELCOME ARRIVAL Trevor Sloan Nick Nelson [email protected] [email protected] SPECIFICATION SPACE Andrew Gardiner Nicola Hurst FLOORS [email protected] [email protected] PLANS ZONE LOCAL LIFESTYLE CONNECTIONS CONTACT References to available plans and spaceplans are available at WWW.CITYGATEMANCHESTER.CO.UK Misrepresentation Act 1967. These details are provided only as a general guide to what is being offered subject to contract and subject to lease being available and are not intended to be construed as containing any representation of fact upon which any interested party is entitled to rely. Other than this general guide neither we nor any person in our employ has any authority to make, give or imply any representation or warranty whatsoever relating to the properties in these details. Designed and produced by Richard Barber & Co. 0161 833 0555. www.richardbarber.co.uk. February 2016.
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