80 Mosley Street Manchester M2 3FX Suites Available from 1302 Sq Ft

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

80 Mosley Street Manchester M2 3FX Suites Available from 1302 Sq Ft To Let: 80 Mosley Street Manchester M2 3FX Suites available from 1,302 sq ft (121 sq m) - 3,704 sq ft (344 sq m) Historic Heart, Central Focus Manchester has undergone an astonishing evolution in recent years, and the city centre’s ever-kinetic business district is a testament to that. At the epicentre of this bustling engine-room sits 80 Mosley Street. Modern The floors look out onto iconic St. Peter’s Square, home to no less than four Grade I or II listed structures: Manchester Central Library, Spaces, the Midland Hotel, Manchester Cenotaph and Manchester Town Hall. City centre views don’t come much grander. Iconic If any single location can lay claim to being the beating heart of Manchester, Views St. Peter’s Square is it. 80 Mosley offers boutique style suites for well-established and growing businesses with flexibility to suit. The contemporary refurbished double-height reception provides an impressive and welcoming sense of arrival. The elegant polished concrete floor tiles and glazed brick detail provides a sense of premium and modern design that is consistent throughout all the newly refurbished common areas. Sweeping glazing provides 80 Mosley Street’s refurbished floorplates with an abundance of natural light coupled with the unobstructed views across St. Peter’s Square which are amongst the city’s most spectacular. The building’s floorplates allow efficiency and flexibility that can be customised with ease to reflect your company’s identity and brand. Small floorplates allow unique self-contained 80 Mosley Street occupancy to tenants. Lettings Brochure 04 The Specification Grade A office accommodation Manned reception desk Newly refurbished reception and common parts 24 hour access 7 days a week Full access raised floor 2 x passenger lifts with newly refurbished carts VRF heating and cooling system Refurbished male and female WCs to each floor High quality LED lighting throughout New shower facilities and cycle hub to basement Solar reflective glass Secure basement parking Double-height entrance 80 Mosley Street Lettings Brochure Angel Meadow Manchester Arena Blackfriars Road Peel Park Manchester Victoria Street Station Cannon Oldham Road Peru Street Street George A6042 Salford Urbis Crescent North Station Printworks Cathedral Corn The Meadow Blackfriars Road Exchange Corporation Street Adelphi Street Adelphi A6 Chapel Street Trinity Way Chapel Street A6 Market Street 23 07 Northern New Bailey Street Albion Way Salford Quarter Street Central Station Market Street Hulme Street High Street Irwell River Irwell 22 Indicative A34 4th James Street Old Mill Street St Ann Street King Street West Space PlanA5066 Floor Bridge Street King Street 13 Notes 18 Hope St Spring Gardens Deansgate King Street York Street Piccadilly Cross Street Gardens Liverpool Street Dale Street Water Street Wood Street John Dalton Street 8 Piccadilly Bus Stop New Quay Street 3 14 9 21 New York Street Princess15 Street 2 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 COMMS Spinningfields 16 A6042 ROOM MEETING ROOM West Mosley Street Albert 7 10 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 Square 11 OFFICE B 31 Town 6 Middlewood Hall London Road 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 Quay Street Portland Street OFFICE C 4 Street 12 China BOARDROOM Town St Peters Chorlton Street 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 28 Square 28 Central 1400 x 800 Water Street1400 x 800 1400 x 800 St John’s Peter Street Library 17 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 Castlefield1400 x 800 5 DECORATIVE SHELVING DECORATIVE SHELVING Gardens 29 27 1 Sackville Street DECORATIVE SHELVING 26 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 20 Piccadilly 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 DECORATIVE HUNG ACOUSTIC PANELS Station Deansgate 19 RECEPTION DECORATIVE SCREEN TO COVER VIEW TO LOCKERS DECORATIVE SCREEN WITH BRANDING RECEPTION DESK DECORATIVE SHELVING Mosley Street Portland Street Princess Street PRINT HUB HIGH TABLE Oxford Street HOT DESKS Sackville Street OFFICE A Liverpool Road LOCKERS/CHANGING AREA Great Northern 24 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 LOCKERS MAIN ENTRANCE 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 COAT & GENERAL STORAGE Whitworth Street COLLABORATION & Mosley Street DECORATIVE SHELVING CASUAL MEETING AREA 4 SEAT BOOTH Beetham Tower 25 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 4 SEAT BOOTH 1400 x 800 1400 x 800 FRIDGE 1600 x 800 Deansgate Oxford Road Station Whitworth Street West - FIRST ISSUE 17/04/19 Station RevisionTram Description hub with Date Princess Street BREAKOUT AREA Drawing Status 17m2 20 min train to 10 min walk to 4 SEAT BOOTH connections Medlock HOME PRELIMINARY Manchester Airport OxfordPiccadilly Street Train Station FILE STORAGE across the city HIGH TABLE River Irwell Street Workspace Design & Build Ltd, 10th Floor, York House, 20 York Street, Manchester, M2 3BB Great Jackson Street Tel: 01613 710 train 3700 Web: stations www.workspacedesign.co.uk Bike store 1 minute walk to OfficePROPOSED desks: GA PLAN 41 Client AMELIAwithin BARRATT 10 min walk available on site St Peter’s Sq Tram stop OFFICE DESKS: 41 Breakout area: 8 seats Job BREAKOUT AREA: 8 SEATS 80 MOSLEY STREET HOT DESKS: MIN 8 SEATS Accommodation OFFICE DESIGN City Road East HotBOARDROOM: desks: 10 Min SEATS 8 seats Description MEETING ROOM: 4 SEATS PROPOSED GA PLAN Schedule 4TH FLOOR COLLABORATION AREA: Boardroom: 10 seats Scale Date Drawn/Checked - HIGH TABLE FOR 8 1. St Peter’s Square Metrolink 12. Manchester Art Gallery 23. Arndale SEATS 1:50 @ A1 17-04-19 MBP/RD 2. King StreetProject No. TownhouseDrawing No. Revision 13. Mash Tun 24. Manchester Central Meeting- 2 X ARMCHAIR room: SET4 seats - 3 X 4SEAT BOOTH 8th Floor: 2,987 sq ft 3. Hotel--- Gotham100 - 14. Moose Coffee 25. Costa Coffee Collaboration2X PRINT HUBS area: Part 7th Floor: 1,302 sq ft 4. Caffé Nero 15. Caffé Grande 26. The AnthologistAll Saints - High table for 8 seats 5. Starbucks 16. Piccolino Croma 27. Peter Street KitchenPark 4th Floor: 3,704 sq ft 6. Salut 17. Wagamama 28. Brewdog - 2 x armchair set 7. The Directors Box 18. Browns 29. Friska - 3 x 4 seat booth 8. Rosso 19. Fumo 30. Albert’s Schloss 9. Six by Nico 20. Midland Hotel 31. Brewski 10. Sainsbury’s 21. The Alchemist 80 Mosley Street 11. Tesco 22. St Ann’s Square Lettings Brochure 08 Citywide, Nationwide, Worldwide The £20 million redevelopment of St. Peter’s Square has transformed it into the most hyper- connected point in Manchester. Every Metrolink line runs through the brand- new twin-island station – you can be on tram to Manchester Airport, Old Trafford or MediaCityUK within moments of exiting 80 Mosley Street. Piccadilly Station, meanwhile, is a mere 10-minute walk away. Amenities-wise, the area in and around Mosley Street and St. Peter’s Square has never been more vibrant with possibility. Whether it’s an early-morning croissant or a post-work cocktail you’re after, you need never travel far to get exactly what you want. 80 Mosley Street Lettings Brochure For further information please contact: 0161 455 7666 0161 242 7055 Mark Garner Matt Pickersgill [email protected] [email protected] 80mosleystreet.com.
Recommended publications
  • THE MANCHESTER WEEKENDER 14 Th/15 Th/16 Th/OCT
    THE MANCHESTER WEEKENDER 14 th/15 th/16 th/OCT Primitive Streak Happy Hour with SFX Dr. Dee and the Manchester All The Way Home Infinite Monkey Cage Time: Fri 9.30-7.30pm, Sat 9.30-3.30pm Time: 5.30-7pm Venue: Royal Exchange Underworld walking tour Time: Fri 7.15pm, Sat 2.30pm & 7.15pm Time: 7.30pm Venue: University Place, & Sun 11-5pm Venue: Royal Exchange Theatre, St Ann’s Square M2 7DH. Time: 6-7.30pm Venue: Tour begins at Venue: The Lowry, The Quays M50 University of Manchester M13 9PL. Theatre, St Ann’s Square, window display Cost: Free, drop in. Harvey Nichols, 21 New Cathedral Street 3AZ. Cost: £17.50-£19.50. booking via Cost: Free, Booking essential through viewable at any time at Debenhams, M1 1AD. Cost: Ticketed, book through librarytheatre.com, Tel. 0843 208 6010. manchestersciencefestival.com. 123 Market Street. Cost: Free. jonathanschofieldtours.com. Paris on the Irwell Good Adolphe Valette’s Manchester Time: 6.30-8.30pm Venue: The Lowry, The Quays M50 3AZ. Cost: Free, Víctor Rodríguez Núñez Time: Fri 7.30pm, Sat 4pm & 8pm Time: 4-5.30pm Venue: Tour begins at booking essential thelowry.com. Time: 6.30pm Venue: Instituto Cervantes, Venue: Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester Art Gallery, Mosley Street, 326-330 Deansgate M3 4FN. Cost: Free, St Ann’s Square M2 7DH. Cost: £9-£33, M2 4JA. Cost: Ticketed, book through booking essential on 0161 661 4200. book through royalexchange.org.uk. jonathanschofieldtours.com. Culture Gym Unlocking Salford Quays Subversive Stitching Alternative Camera Club Crafternoon Tea Time: Various Venue: The Quays Cost: Time: 11am Venue: Meet in the foyer Time: 10am-12pm & 3-5pm Venue: Time: 11am-1pm Venue: Whitworth at The Whitworth £2.50.
    [Show full text]
  • Manchester Metrolink Tram System
    Feature New Promise of LRT Systems Manchester Metrolink Tram System William Tyson Introduction to Greater city that could be used by local rail into the city centre either in tunnel or on Manchester services—taking them into the central the street. area—to complete closure and I carried out an appraisal of these options The City of Manchester (pop. 500,000) is replacement of the services by buses. Two and showed that closure of the lines had at the heart of the Greater Manchester options were to convert some heavy rail a negative benefit-to-cost ratio, and that— conurbation comprised of 10 lines to light rail (tram) and extend them at the very least—they should be kept municipalities that is home to 2.5 million people. The municipalities appoint a Passenger Transport Authority (PTA) for the Figure 1 Metrolink Future Network whole area to set policies and the Greater 1 Victoria Manchester Passenger Transport Executive 2 Shudehill 3 Market Street Rochdale Town Centre 4 Mosley Street (GMPTE) to implement them. Buses Newbold Manchester 5 Piccadilly Gardens Drake Street Piccadilly Kingsway Business Park 6 Rochdale provide most public transport. They are 7 St Peter's Square Railway Milnrow Station deregulated and can compete with each 8 G-Max (for Castlefield) Newhey London 9 Cornbrook other and with other modes. There is a 0 Pomona Bury - Exchange Quay local rail network serving Manchester, and = Salford Quays Buckley Wells ~ Anchorage ! Harbour City linking it with the surrounding areas and @ Broadway Shaw and Crompton # Langworthy also other regions of the country. Street $ Tradfford Bar trams vanished from Greater Manchester % Old Trafford Radcliffe ^ Wharfside* & Manchester United* in 1951, but returned in a very different * Imperial War Museum for the North* ( Lowry Centre form in 1992.
    [Show full text]
  • Public Statement Proposals for the Relocation of Manchester Cenotaph
    Public statement Proposals for the relocation of Manchester Cenotaph and associated memorials Date: 10 September 2012 Status: Immediate release Starts War Memorials Trust has provided comments on the planning applications relating to the proposed relocation of the Manchester Cenotaph. Whilst the Trust agrees that the memorial is in need of some conservation and repair we are, at present, objecting to the proposal for the relocation of this important Grade II* Lutyens memorial and the later associated plaques. War Memorials Trust does not have a blanket opposition to relocation. If evidence demonstrating a need, and all relevant research and investigations has been done, then we accept it is sometimes necessary. All of our comments on this proposal, summarised below, are based on the information currently made publicly accessible through the planning system. We do not feel all appropriate investigations have been shown to be undertaken. However, we will be happy to comment further should additional information become available. War Memorials Trust has been involved in some meetings with Manchester City Council and Stephen Levrant: Heritage Architecture Ltd. regarding these proposals. At these meetings the Trust has raised a number of issues and reservations over the proposals. These include the loss of the group value between the Cenotaph and St Peters cross as well as the site more widely. Lutyens originally designed the memorial for this specific site and expressed a wish for the cross to remain in its location. War Memorials Trust only recommends relocation where a memorial is no longer publicly accessible or is at risk. This is due to the impact that relocation can have upon the longevity and structural integrity of the memorial.
    [Show full text]
  • 03Cii Appx a Salford Crescent Development Framework.Pdf
    October 2020 THE CRESCENT SALFORD Draft Development Framework October 2020 1 Fire Station Square and A6 Crescent Cross-Section Visual Draft Crescent Development Framework October 2020 Contents 01 Introduction 8 Partners 02 Salford’s Time 24 03 The Vision 40 04 The Crescent: Contextual Analysis 52 05 Development Framework Area: Development Principles 76 06 Character Areas: Development Principles 134 07 Illustrative Masterplan 178 08 Delivering The Vision: Implementation & Phasing 182 Project Team APPENDICES Appendix A Planning Policy Appendix B Regeneration Context Appendix C Strategic Options 4 5 Draft Crescent Development Framework October 2020 Salford Crescent Visual - Aerial 6 7 Draft Crescent Development Framework October 2020 01. Introduction 8 9 Draft Crescent Development Framework October 2020 01. Introduction In recent years, Salford has seen a substantial and contributes significantly to Salford’s economy, The next 20 years are going to be very amount of investment in new homes, businesses, but is currently divided by natural and man-made infrastructure and the public realm. The delivery infrastructure including the River Irwell, railway line important for Salford; substantial progress has of major projects such as MediaCityUK, Salford and the A6/Crescent. This has led to parts of the been made in securing the city’s regeneration Central, Greengate, Port Salford and the AJ Bell Framework Area being left vacant or under-utilised. Stadium, and the revitalisation of road and riverside The expansion of the City Centre provides a unique with the city attracting continued investment corridors, has transformed large areas of Salford opportunity to build on the areas existing assets and had a significant impact on the city’s economy including strong transport connections, heritage from all over the world.
    [Show full text]
  • For Public Transport Information Phone 0161 244 1000
    From 27 January Bus 84 New hourly Monday to Saturday daytime route introduced between 84 Chorlton Green, Chorlton, Hulme and Manchester city centre Easy access on all buses Chorlton Green Chorlton Whalley Range Hulme Manchester From 27 January 2019 For public transport information phone 0161 244 1000 7am – 8pm Mon to Fri 8am – 8pm Sat, Sun & public holidays This timetable is available online at Operated by www.tfgm.com Diamond PO Box 429, Manchester, M1 3BG ©Transport for Greater Manchester 19-0074–G84–2000–0119 Additional information Alternative format Operator details To ask for leaflets to be sent to you, or to request Diamond large print, Braille or recorded information Unit 22/23 Chanters Industrial Estate, phone 0161 244 1000 or visit www.tfgm.com Atherton M46 9BE Easy access on buses Telephone 01942 888893 Journeys run with low floor buses have no steps at the entrance, making getting on Travelshops and off easier. Where shown, low floor Manchester Piccadilly Gardens buses have a ramp for access and a dedicated Mon to Sat 7am to 6pm space for wheelchairs and pushchairs inside the Sunday 10am to 6pm bus. The bus operator will always try to provide Public hols 10am to 5.30pm easy access services where these services are Manchester Shudehill Interchange scheduled to run. Mon to Sat 7am to 6pm Sunday Closed Using this timetable Public hols 10am to 1.45pm Timetables show the direction of travel, bus and 2.30pm to 5.30pm numbers and the days of the week. Main stops on the route are listed on the left.
    [Show full text]
  • 15 Cross Street Reprot to the Planning and Highways Committee on 10
    Manchester City Council Item 12 Planning and Highways Committee 10 April 2014 Application Number Date of Appln Committee Date Ward 104802/FO/2014/C1 3rd Feb 2014 10 Apr 2014 City Centre Ward Proposal Construction of a new 8 storey 290 bed hotel with ground floor restaurant (Class A3) and shop unit (Class A1) with 25 basement parking spaces are rooftop plant area following partial demolition of existing buildings. Location Commercial Buildings , 11-15 Cross Street, Manchester, M2 1WE Applicant Mr Dominic Pozzoni , HS 606 Limited, Alliance House, Westpoint Enterprise Park, Clarence Avenue, Manchester, M17 1QS Agent Mr Keith Hamilton, Stephenson:ISA Studio Limited, 3 Riverside Mews, 4 Commercial Street, Manchester, M15 4RQ Description The application relates to a 0.125 hectare site bounded by Cross Street, Newmarket, Pall Mall and Back Pool Fold. It is occupied by a 5/6 storey office building that was constructed in the 1980s behind a retained facade on Cross Street with 2 ground floor shop units fronting Cross Street and basement parking accessed from Newmarket. The offices are split into 3 interconnecting buildings with 3 separate entrances from Cross Street, Newmarket and Pall Mall respectively. Vacancy levels within the building are currently at 88% with the ground floor retail units and the central office building on Newmarket Street occupied but the upper levels of the Pall Mall Street and Cross Street buildings being vacant. The site is within the Central Business District which, in addition to a large concentration of offices, contains shops, bars, restaurants and some residential. The site is opposite the Royal Exchange and the Arndale Shopping Centre.
    [Show full text]
  • Planning and Highways Committee on 27 July 2017 Item 12. 3 St Peter's
    Manchester City Council Item No. 12 Planning and Highways Committee 27 July 2017 Application Number Date of Appln Committee Date Ward 116189/FO/2017 8th May 2017 27th Jul 2017 City Centre Ward Proposal Demolition of an existing building and construction of a 20 storey building (and basement) comprising a 328 bedroom hotel (Use Class C1) (with ancillary food and drink uses) on ground floor to 8th floor and a 262 bedroom apart-hotel (Class C1) with ancillary reception area, food and drink uses and staff facilities on floors 9-20. Location 3 St Peters Square (formally Peterloo House), Manchester, M1 4LF Applicant Mr Andrew Lavin , Property Alliance Group, C/o Agent Agent Mr Neil Lucas, HOW Planning, 40 Peter Street, Manchester, M2 5GP, Description The Site The site is 0.12 hectares in size and located in Manchester city centre. It is bounded by George Street, Dickinson Street, St Peter’s Square and Back George Street. Located in the George Street Conservation Area and next to the St Peter’s Square Conservation Area, the site forms part of the Civic Quarter Regeneration Framework area, a major regeneration priority for the City Council. There are no listed buildings on the site, but there are several nearby including the Grade II listed Princess Buildings (which includes 72-76 George Street next to the site boundary), Manchester Town Hall and Town Hall Extension (Grade I and II* respectively), Manchester Central Library (Grade II*) and the City Art Gallery and Athenaeum (Grade I and II*). The site is currently home to a seven storey office building called Peterloo House and private car park.
    [Show full text]
  • Downloaded From: Version: Published Version Publisher: Visit Manchester
    Lindfield, Peter (2020) Building a Civic Gothic Palace for Britain’s Cotton Em- pire: the architecture of Manchester Town Hall. Visit Manchester. Downloaded from: https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/626278/ Version: Published Version Publisher: Visit Manchester Please cite the published version https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk Building a Civic Gothic Palace for Britain’s Cotton Empire: the architecture of Manchester Town Hall - Visit Manchester 01/08/2020, 16:50 Map Tickets Buy the Guide on Jul 29 2020 Building a Civic Gothic Palace for Britain’s Cotton Empire: the architecture of Manchester Town Hall In Haunt The twenty-third instalment as part of an ongoing series for Haunt Manchester by Dr Peter N. Lindfield FSA,FSA, exploring Greater Manchester’s Gothic architecture and hidden heritage. Peter’s previous Haunt Manchester articles include features on Ordsall Hall,, Albert’s Schloss and Albert Hall,, thethe MancunianMancunian GothicGothic SundaySunday SchoolSchool of St Matthew’s,, Arlington House inin Salford,Salford, MinshullMinshull StreetStreet CityCity PolicePolice andand SessionSession CourtsCourts and their furniture,, Moving Manchester's Shambles,, Manchester’s Modern Gothic in St Peter’s Square,, whatwhat was St John’s Church,, Manchester Cathedral,, The Great Hall at The University of Manchester,, St Chad’s inin Rochdale and more. From the city’s striking Gothic features to the more unusual aspects of buildings usually taken for granted and history hidden in plain sight, a variety of locations will be explored and visited over the course of 2020. His video series on Gothic Manchester can be viewed here.. InIn thisthis articlearticle hehe considersconsiders oneone ofof Manchester’sManchester’s landmarklandmark GothicGothic buildings,buildings, ManchesterManchester TownTown Hall,Hall, whichwhich isis currently undergoing restoration work (see(see below).below).
    [Show full text]
  • Building Key Key P
    T S BAR ING S D TREET N L EE E R I G F K R IC I D W 35 Cordingley Lecture Theatre A RD A F 147 Building key A Key 86 Core Technology Facility Manchester Piccadilly Bus 78 Academy Station stop B 42 Cosmo Rodewald ERRY S cluster 63 Alan Gilbert 47 Coupland Building 3 83 Grove House 16 Manchester 53 Roscoe Building 81 The Manchester 32 Access Summit Concert Hall T Campus buildings Learning Commons 31 Crawford House 29 Harold Hankins Building Interdisciplinary Biocentre 45 Rutherford Building Incubator Building Disability Resource 01 Council Chamber cluster 46 Alan Turing Building 33 Crawford House Lecture 74 Holy Name Church 44 Manchester Museum cluster 14 The Mill Centre (Sackville Street) 01 Sackville Street Building University residences Theatres 76 AQA 80 Horniman House cluster 65 Mansfield Cooper Building 67 Samuel Alexander Building 37 University Place 37 Accommodation Office 51 Council Chamber cluster (Whitworth Building) 3 10 36 Arthur Lewis Building 867 Denmark Building 35 Humanities Bridgeford 42 Martin Harris Centre for 56 Schunck Building 38 Waterloo Place 31 Accounting and Finance A cluster cluster Principal car parks 6 15 P 68 Council Chamber 75 AV Hill Building T 41 Dental School and Hospital Street Music and Drama 11 Weston Hall 01 Aerospace Research E 54 Schuster Building (Students’ Union) E 30 Devonshire House AD 40 Information Technology 25 Materials Science Centre Centre (UMARI) 73 Avila House RC ChaplaTinRcy RO 59 Simon Building 84 Whitworth Art PC clusters S SON cluster 31 Counselling Service 2 G 70 Dover Street BuildWinAg
    [Show full text]
  • Manchester Town Hall Manchester Town Hall
    Manchester Town Hall Manchester Town Hall It took two years to decide on a site for Manchester Town Hall. The site chosen was a controversial triangular plot which had a profound effect on the design of the new Town Hall. Architects were invited to send in their designs and 136 designs were submitted. These were narrowed down to ten favoured designs by eight architects. The chosen architects were asked to compete again and revise their existing drawings, which were judged on St Valentine’s Day, 1868. The winner was Alfred Waterhouse. Although the design was not unanimously liked as the best looking, it was the most practical and superior in terms of lighting, ventilation, access and other practical considerations. The formal opening ceremony took place on 13 September 1877. It has been deemed a monument to the civic pride of the city fathers, reaching 286 feet above Albert Square. The exterior of the Town Hall is now a Grade 1 listed building. Momentous On one side of the entrance hall is a statue of the famous chemist and philosopher John Dalton, and on the other side the great physicist James Joule (pictured here). Monumental The main entrance features a statue of Roman Governor Agricola, founder of Mamucium in 79 AD, with Henry III and Elizabeth I above him and St George at the apex of the main door’s gable. Soaring above them all is the clock tower, 286 feet high and housing 24 bells, including the 8-ton Great Hour Bell. Impressive To the right of the main entrance is the massive Sculpture Hall, 53 feet by 33 feet, with its distinctive groined ceiling and statues of some of the city’s famous sons: Hallé, Barbirolli, Cobden and Bright, among others.
    [Show full text]
  • Prominent New Retail and Leisure Units to Let in the Filaments, Salford Available October 2020
    PROMINENT NEW RETAIL AND LEISURE UNITS TO LET IN THE FILAMENTS, SALFORD AVAILABLE OCTOBER 2020 START > A newHistory of the site neighbourhood The Filaments is a brand new mixed-use development ideally situated next to Salford Central station. This well-connected scheme will comprise of 376 apartments with a mixture of one, two and three bedroom apartments as well as six townhouses to rent. The development comprising of two buildings with six retail and leisure units at ground floor creates an internal pedestrian piazza perfect for outdoor seating. HOME HOME A NEW A NEW SITE PLAN SITE PLAN SEE THE LIGHTSEE THE LIGHT OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY KEY FACTS KEY FACTS CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY DESTINATIONS DESTINATIONS LOCATION LOCATION UNITSCOMMERCIAL AVAILABLE DETAILSPLANS DETAILS NEIGHBOURHOODNEIGHBOURHOOD OVERVIEW < 2 > BLOOM STREET Site plan TRINITY WAY CHAPEL STREET CHAPEL STREET SALFORD CENTRAL STATION GORE STREET Future pedestrian walk way connecting The Filaments to New Bailey NEW BAILEY STR IRWELL STREET EE T HOME A NEW SITE PLAN SEE THE LIGHT OPPORTUNITY KEY FACTS CONNECTIVITY DESTINATIONS LOCATION UNITS AVAILABLE DETAILS NEIGHBOURHOOD < 3 > See the light The Filaments fall within the Salford Central Masterplan, one of the UK’s largest development projects and which has already delivered substantial Grade A office space, hotels and new homes. HOME A NEW SITE PLAN SEE THE LIGHT OPPORTUNITY KEY FACTS CONNECTIVITY DESTINATIONS LOCATION UNITS AVAILABLE DETAILS NEIGHBOURHOOD < 4 > Opportunity The ground floor units benefit from flexible planning use classes (A1-A5, B1 and D2) and are suited to a range of different uses. Commercial occupiers will benefit from the proximity to onsite residents as well as a large daytime office population.
    [Show full text]
  • Enjoy Free Travel Around Manchester City Centre on a Free
    Every 10 minutes Enjoy free travel around (Every 15 minutes after 6:30pm) Monday to Friday: 7am – 10pm GREEN free QUARTER bus Manchester city centre Saturday: 8:30am – 10pm Every 12 minutes Manchester Manchester Victoria on a free bus Sunday and public holidays: Arena 9:30am – 6pm Chetham’s VICTORIA STATION School of Music APPROACH Victoria Every 10 minutes GREENGATE Piccadilly Station Piccadilly Station (Every 15 minutes after 6:30pm) CHAPEL ST TODD NOMA Monday to Friday: 6:30am – 10pm ST VICTORIA MEDIEVAL BRIDGE ST National Whitworth Street Sackville Street Campus Saturday: 8:30am – 10pm QUARTER Chorlton Street The Gay Village Football Piccadilly Piccadilly Gardens River Irwell Cathedral Chatham Street Manchester Visitor Every 12 minutes Museum BAILEYNEW ST Information Centre Whitworth Street Palace Theatre Sunday and public holidays: Corn The India House 9:30am – 6pm Exchange Charlotte Street Manchester Art Gallery CHAPEL ST Salford WITHY GROVEPrintworks Chinatown Portico Library Central MARY’S MARKET Whitworth Street West MMU All Saints Campus Peak only ST Shudehill GATE Oxford Road Station Monday to Friday: BRIDGE ST ST Exchange 6:30 – 9:10am People’s Square King Street Whitworth Street West HOME / First Street IRWELL ST History Royal Cross Street Gloucester Street Bridgewater Hall and 4 – 6:30pm Museum Barton Exchange Manchester Craft & Manchester Central DEANSGATE Arcade/ Arndale Design Centre HIGH ST Deansgate Station Castlefield SPINNINGFIELDS St Ann’s Market Street Royal Exchange Theatre Deansgate Locks John Square Market NEW
    [Show full text]