Redefining Manchester's City Centre

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Redefining Manchester's City Centre REDEFINING MANCHESTER’S CITY CENTRE why ᔢ HIGH QUALITY REFURBISHED OFFICE ACCOMMODATION ᔢ EXTENSIVE ON-SITE CAR PARKING ᔢ ON-SITE FULLY SERVICED RESTAURANT ᔢ ON-SITE SHOP ᔢ ON-SITE FITNESS SUITE ᔢ EXCELLENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT LINKS ᔢ WIDE VARIETY OF SUITE SIZES & SPECIFICATIONS AVAILABLE ᔢ FLEXIBLE LEASE TERMS ᔢ ENHANCED, AND STAND BY, POWER SUPPLY ᔢ UNIVERSAL SQUARE FIBRE OPTIC CONNECTIVITY Universal Square is a modern office campus refurbished by Frogmore Northern to a high standard with todays occupiers’ most exacting needs in mind. Following an extensive refurbishment and re-modelling programme, Universal Square can now offer a wide range of accommodation from suites as small as 200 sq ft, let on a licensed basis, up to single floors of 16,200 sq ft within Building 5, which can be finished to an occupier’s own specification. The refurbishment has included a newly landscaped square, on-site restaurant, shop and fitness suite. The range of on-site facilities are complemented by communal conference and meeting facilities. Extensive car parking is available at Universal Square in addition to the excellent public transport links serving the location. www.universalsquare.co.uk appealingUniversally SPECIFICATION ᔢ 24/7 manned security ᔢ Comprehensive CCTV ᔢ Large central reception area with swipe card entry system ᔢ DDA compliant ᔢ Range of refurbished space available which can be fitted to a variety of specifications including full access raised floors and comfort cooling ...all the options in the universe from 200 - 275,000 sq ft UNIVERSAL SQUARE DEVONSHIRE STREET, MANCHESTER ACCOMMODATION BUILDING 2 BUILDING TOTAL SQ FT TOTAL SQ M Building 1 33,672 3,128 Suites from 200 sq ft (18.58 sq m) Building 2 33,034 3,068 Building 3 41,363 3,843 Building 4 46,951 4,362 Building 5 116,000 10,766 Total 275,020 25,549 Ardwick railway station TERMS 2 The accommodation is available on either short term licenses or conventional, but flexible, lease terms. BUILDING 3 CENTRAL Individual floors up to 8,500 sq ft (798.67 sq m) RECEPTION 3 Stairwell Staff Room Goods Square 4 Plant Room Stairwell Storage Lift Training Lobby Office Office Office 1 Print Lobby CarFURTHER Parking CAR PARKING 5 Car Park Fire Fighting Reception BUILDING 5 Lobby Lobby Conference 1 Tea Conference 2 Conference 3 WC Comms Room WC WC Staiwell Post Area Stairwell www.universalsquare.co.uk Floors of up to 16,200 sq ft (1,505 sq m) Universally redefined Universal Square is located within an area of Manchester city centre, which in recent years has undergone a transformation. From the complete re-design of the Piccadilly area to the development of East UNIVERSAL Manchester for the Commonwealth Games and its legacy of the City of Manchester stadium, Ardwick is SQUARE now a vibrant addition to the city centre. A location that is highly accessible for staff and clients alike, it is easy to understand why companies such DEVONSHIRE STREET, MANCHESTER as Littlewoods plc, Dorma Group Plc and Manchester Working Ltd have already chosen Universal Square as their preferred office location. 12 M602 MANCHESTER M60 MANCHESTER PICCADILLY STATION UNIVERSAL SQUARE A635 Mancunian Way TRAFFORD PARK ARDWICK A57(M) APOLLO STATION SALFORD QUAYS THE THEATRE TRAFFORD UNIVERSITY OF CENTRE MANCHESTER A57 ST MARY’S HOSPITAL A34 A6 A5103(T) Princess Parkway UNIVERSAL SQUARE M12 6JH www.universalsquare.co.uk AM HILL TH 4 66 CHEE EAT DUCIE ST DUCIE EAT MILLER AY OAD A ITY W R TRINGR VICTORIA STR A ST ST A EET 62 A ROCHDALE ON ST I SWAN STREET VICTORI B OLDHAM ROAD LACKRIARS HUDEHILL MANCHESTER S A6 CHUR A C H S N ST 6 T 6 5 D A A662 L G P E STNEWTO R D IC E PICCADILLY C A UNIVERSAL D A T A A LTON GARDENS D N OLLAR I P S LLY C T AY O AT P ET TO S R E CROSS ST A6042 CORPORAT S INCESS ST LONDON T U R N E E A56 DEANSGATE S T SQUARE T A6 PE TE R S T A34 T PORTLAND A34 STR PICCADILLY FAIRFIELD R STRE Y A ET W O N A DEVONSHIRE STREET, MANCHESTER MOSLEY S T A D I S PRIN A635 N U WER C O ITWORTH N L A WH M OXFORD ROAD CESS ST T D LOCATION OXFORD RD OWINI S K Y N C A D O I O W WI E N D N D R V A C L A I U K U N N G O E U G S ANC REEN ARDWICK N M ) M T R S Universal Square is located on the fringe of Manchester City Centre, 7(M N E ARDWICK 5 H A IGH I P R H PER E close to the Mancunian Way and Piccadilly Railway Station. HYD S P T T B E E RO R R E A AD A N R 6 Universal Square is equally accessible from the M60 via the A57 I OOK N 57 ST S C T A665 E ST A34 O S C Hyde Road and A635 Ashton Road. S K P R BRUNSWICK OR JCT 24 M60 O T R JCT 1 M67 A OA D D A 5 1 0 FURTHER INFORMATION 3 Further information regarding Universal Square is available from either of the joint letting agents or alternatively at www.universalsquare.co.uk. ON THE INSTRUCTIONS OF 0161 236 9595 www.dtz.com Satellite Navigation M12 6JH MISREPRESENTATION ACT. DTZ and Canning O’Neill for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are, give notice that (i) these particulars are produced in good faith, are set out as a general guide only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. They are believed to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves as to the correctness of each of them. 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