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City Approach Brochure.Pdf SITUATED SITUATED LANDMARK BUILDINGS PERFECTLY PERFECTLY FOR BUSINESS FOR TWO TWO EXCELLENT VALUE City Approach is the perfect location for your business. Comprising of building 1 and building 2, both impressive office buildings put you at the heart of the Northern Powerhouse in a highly prominent location with almost unequalled transport connectivity. These fully refurbished office buildings provide a superb blend of flexibility & value surrounded by amenities. Our on-site team are on hand to accommodate your businesses requirements, providing modern office space how you want it, when you want it. CITYAPPROACH ALBERT ST, ECCLES, MANCHESTER M30 0BG The location and workspace has helped move the business forward by providing us with a professional and easily accessible studio – both of which are important aspects when pitching to international companies such as Nintendo. Andrew Bennison Managing Director of Prospect Games DIRECT ACCESS TO THE SUPERB M602 & CLOSE TO THE M60 CONNECTIONS REGULAR TRAM SERVICES EVERY 12 MINUTES TO CITY CENTRE SALFORD QUAYS MEDIA CITY A PRIME POSITION EXCHANGE QUAY City Approach occupies a prime position adjacent to the M602, on the approach to Manchester City Centre, which can be reached in a matter of minutes. Located in the centre of Eccles, with MediaCityUK & Trafford Park and its extensive amenities, including the Trafford Centre, only 2 miles away. Getting to work has never been easier. Whether its the daily commute or servicing clients within the North-West region and beyond City Approach offers the full range of connectivity. Eccles Metrolink station interchange is only 400m away, offering an alternative fast route into the city centre. Eccles railway station is just 200m away. Services from Eccles run between Manchester Victoria (duration 7 minutes) and Liverpool Lime Street (54 minutes) ABUNDANT via St Helens, making City Approach a superb location for your workforce. The M602 connects directly to the city centre and to the west to the M60, M62 and on to the M61, M6 and beyond. The local travel to work catchment area confirms City Approach as an ideal base for any business. leisure Manchester Airport can be reached in less than 20 minutes providing direct flights to over 200 worldwide destinations. & RETAIL ON YOUR DOORSTEP DIRECT ACCESS TO THE 20 MIN DRIVE TO MANCHESTER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FREQUENT TRAIN SERVICES TO MCR & LIV We’ve found the opportunities for growth, transport links in Eccles along with access to a REGULAR BUS quality talent pool for SERVICES recruitment extremely COVERING beneficial to the business. Andrew Bennison GREATER Managing Director of Prospect Games MANCHESTER & FURTHER SMART A LOCATION perfectly placed for CITY CONNECTIONS WHILST AVOIDING THE CITY CENTRE TRAFFIC JAMS ON THE DAILY COMMUTE 29 B52 RD OLD ES CL LN C E E DG E LF A H TO LIVERPOOL, BOLTON, 6 M60/M62/M61 7 EDGE LN 5 HALF A D R T R RD E N GTO B LLIN E MANCHESTER L W A M602 WELLINGTON RD INGTON RD J2 LD WELL O M O N T Eccles Train Station O ARAGE GRV VICAR AGE G IC N R V V L John William St N P Car Park D USSELL ST Y’S R R T MAR T S K RD L WIC W S CHAD R Eccles RD M P M ST CHURCH WELL O Multi-s torey T JOHN WILLIA ST OM N B CR T Car Park O R O N O S E Church T T H T B S W L L A A57 ECCLES N Y EW RD E A E P Ladywell Metro Station Aldi Aldi Eccles P Car Park ST RCH ST ENT Ladywell Metro U EG Car Park LIV CH R ERP ECCLES OOL RD P A C 5 Metrolink O P Eccles Metro Station 7 West One Retail Park Park & Ride TO SALFORD R 6 O Library QUAYS & PO Town Hall X Irwell Place Morrisons N P Morrisons R MANCHESTER F L Car Park P D TO M60 J11 N Car Park N O R O O T RT CITY CENTRE & LIVERPOOL RD A R A A KE B T I Y S O A W A59 T Eccles Leisure Centre FE N LIF Harrogate S TC T BEN A61 Eccles TO MEDIACITYUK Recreation Ground AY W RY A658 ENA ENT A65 V C C R 30 G E L N 2 L E T A660 A61 W E B5 I Leeds IR R A58 N 14 A650 44 W A658 Bradford A Shipley N E 13 A6120 L Airport A64 45 LL TO TRAFFORD CENTRE R A59 12 Y A & M60 J9 & J10 A671 ON V M55 32 Leeds T 3 47 1 WA R E 11 Bradford Y 4 A A A59 10 46 B 9 W A6 M6 8 A610 O A583 A666 M65 Y 45 KR Blackpool A63 A1(M) Preston 31 LAN 7 A603 M621 44 River Irwell A584 6 A646 M606 30 26 Blackburn 28 A58 29 5 A646 30 TRAFFA5ORD9 P29 ARK Halifax 29 3 4 1 31 32a A582 Rawtenstall M1 M62 32 TIMES & DISTANCES 33 Leyland 28 M65 25 A681 Wakefield A56 A644 8 24 23 M6 Chorley Huddersfield A628 A58 A1 Southport A666 1 A642 Train Stations Motorway A56 M66 A629 M62 38 21 Eccles 2 mins M602 Junction 2 2 mins / 0.8 mile Horwich Bury A58 27 2 Bolton 20 A58 3 19 M1 38 Manchester Victoria 16 mins 19 mins M60 Junction 10 10 mins / 2 miles 6 A1(M) 5 M61 Barnsley Wigan 4 37 3 37 Manchester Piccadilly 35 mins 18 mins M60 Junction 11 8 mins / 1.7 miles M58 4 19 A635 5 26 3 17 20 Oldham 16 1 21 Bolton upon Walkden 15 22 1 A695 Liverpool Lime Street 1 hr 48 mins 14 Deane 25 36 A616 36 A633 7 M6 A580 M602 Manchester 12 24 1 2 A6010 A628 Airports 3 23 A635 6 A580 11 A630 M57 23 Eccles M18 4 M62 10 St Helens 24 35 Metrolink Stations Manchester International 20 mins / 14 miles Bootle 3 A629 3 22 M67 Rotherham 2 11 A6 10 25 Eccles 4 mins Liverpool John Lennon 37 mins / 29 miles 10 M60 6 A34 M1 34 M62 21A 26 A631 1 9 A56 5 27 5 8 6 7 1 4 2 33 32 MediaCityUK 15 mins 2 21 3 2 1 3 A553 Liverpool Warrington M60 32 4 A57 A60 A5300 A557 Sheffield St Peter’s Square 30 mins 3 5 Towns & Cities A562 31 M53 20 8 A56 7 6 MANCHESTER A6 Norton Lees Prestatyn 9 AIRPORT A57A57 Llandudno 4 LIVERPOOL Manchester City Centre 17 mins / 5 miles River JOHN LENNON A6102 A533 10 A41 Mersey AIRPORT A61 Benlech Rhyl 11 A523 A540 A34 Hollyhead A557 Bus LiverpoolA55Colwyn Bay 50 mins / 30 miles 12 M6 5 6 19 7 7 A54Rhuddlan Ellesmer8 e Port A547 A533 A537 A623 30 Albert Street Bus Stop 1 min Bolton 21 mins / 12 miles A55 Holywell 9 A619 Anglesey Beaumaris A55 M56 A556 Services 484, 70, 33 14 A537 Buxton Llangefni A548 10 Oldham 34 mins / 19B538 1 miles Llanfairfechan St. Asaph A49 A61 A548 11 A537 A55 Macclesfield A525 Flint 15 Northwich A6 M1 A60 Eccles Interchange 4 mins A541 A41 WarringtonA473 A 548 31 mins / 16 miles Chesterfield Bangor A5119 A556 A54 A34 A617 A533 Chester 52 mins / 43 miles Chester 12 SAT NAV M30 0BG Denbigh 18 A487 A544 A494 A51 A49 A513 A5 A54 A523 A53 Congleton A55 Llanrwst 17 A494 Ruthin A50 A470 A41 A51 A34 A530 A534 A5 M6 A527 A470 A534 A534 A53 A5 A494 16 Nantwich A500 A500 Wrexham A41 A49 A520 A34 A5 A51 Stoke On-trent Corwen A5 Llangollen A525 15 A50 A51 A34 A520 A53 A519 Stone A5013 A51 A518 A34 A41 A519 Stafford14 A518 B5405 PERFECT MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE APPROACH THE WEST ONE RETAIL PARK M602 LADYWELL METROLINK JUNCTION 2 M602 ECCLES TRAIN MORRISONS STATION ECCLES ECCLES METROLINK TOWN CENTRE ECCLES INTERCHANGE M62 / M60 MEDIACITY UK BBC ITV ABUNDANT local amenities ON YOUR TRAFFORD PARK DOORSTEP ENJOY A MIX OF CAFES, RESTAURANTS, SHOPS AND TRANSPORT LINKS ALL WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE Eccles has great transportation links and provides all the amenities you could need and more. The cafes and retail outlets on our doorstep are perfect for employees to grab some lunch and there are a range of quality restaurants and bars in nearby Monton that are suitable for business lunches and evening gatherings alike. Tony Lackey Managing Director of SRO Solutions Ltd AN IMPRESSIVE REFURBISHED VALUE VALUE WORKSPACE EXCELLENT EXCELLENT TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR 1 CITYAPPROACH An impressive eleven storey office building offering high quality refurbished office suites, 1 City Approach provides up to 4,860 sq ft of high quality office space on each floor with 10 floors of space available in total. The property is managed by an onsite building manager and monitored 24 hours a day via CCTV. Onsite barrier-controlled car parking is available at a ratio of 1 space per 443 sq ft. In addition to the onsite parking facilities, there is a plentiful supply of local free and pay and display parking immediately adjacent to the building on John William Street and Vicarage Grove. The property also provides a safe and secure bike hub which can be located on the ground level of the multi-storey car park. The office accommodation is refurbished to a high standard, incorporating the following specifications: • Suspended ceilings with low glare light fittings • Perimeter heating / comfort cooling • 3 compartment perimeter and central core trunking • Double glazing • Monitored CCTV covering car park and communal areas • Superfast broadband connection • Male, female and disabled WCs • 24-hour / 7-day security card access • Meeting room/conference facility in 1 City Approach (for up to 50 people) • On-site shower facilities Two passenger lifts provide access to all upper floors from the ground floor reception area.
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