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111 Piccadilly Manchester’S Smartest Workspace About Bruntwood Works 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace About Bruntwood Works 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace Bruntwood Works Pioneer buildings are the future of workspace design and innovation – the buildings of tomorrow, today. Each site’s forward-thinking spaces offer individuality and flexibility, along with unique events and retail Space to offerings. They create the perfect place for the Bruntwood Works community of vibrant businesses to connect. You’ll find bespoke designs at each location, all based on six key themes - amenity, art, biophilia, sustainability, innovate the wellness and technology. We’re master reinventors, crafting something unique and exciting, mixing the old with the new. All of our Pioneer buildings offer workspace for businesses of all sizes, from a single coworking desk to serviced offices everyday and leased spaces. Six key6 themes of Pioneer Amenity Wellbeing Biophilia Amenity Sustainability Technology 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace One seriously smart space Everything at 111 Piccadilly is tailored to you and your needs. Designed specifically to enhance your everyday by giving you control over your work environment and your wellness, this really is the smartest workspace around. It’s more sustainable too, from the power to the plants. And all of this is supported by the Platinum standard WELL accreditation which will be awarded in 2021. But the innovation doesn’t stop there. Within these walls, and beyond, digital art installations inspire, and community-building events bring pioneering thought leaders together. All this conveniently waiting on the doorstep of Manchester’s Piccadilly Station. And with coworking and leased offices all under one roof, 111 Piccadilly gives you the flexibility to discover or create the workspace that works best for you. 360 Tour GEM The Pictured: 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace Fueling your creativity Ancoats Coffee Co. will be bringing their latest concept to fuel your working day. 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace The future of workspace design and innovation One of the first coworking centre in Europe to achieve platinum WELL accreditation. Everything at 111 Piccadilly is tailored to you and your needs. Designed specifically to enhance your everyday by giving you control over your work environment and your wellness, this really is the smartest workspace around. WELL consists 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace of 10 concepts focused on human health: Air Water Sensors to monitor air quality and Adequate hand washing facilities WELL space utilisation. and free filtered water. smart Community Mind Community engagement including Wellness data and events provided 111 Piccadilly is a range of social, wellbeing and and Mental Health education business support events. policies shown on our digital on track to achieve screens. Indoor planting is a theme throughout and viewable from at a Platinum WELL least 75% of all workstations. accreditation in 2021, one of the first in Europe to receive this accolade. Light Movement Improved lighting in the building, Indoor space is to be designated 30% of workstations within for contemplation, relaxation 6m of windows. Enhanced and restoration. occupant control. Thermal Comfort Nourishment Opportunity to control your own Free fruit & veg for customers Happy and healthy staff have many heating and air conditioning to and locally sourced produce with benefits, not just productivity, so make sure it’s just right. designated eating zones. we’re working hard to make sure our workspaces work just right. Sound Materials Different zones for enhanced All interior materials (paints, sounds. coatings, adhesives, sealants, flooring,insulation, furniture and furnishings) specified are of low-VOC nature. 111 Piccadilly 111 Piccadilly 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace Ground Floor – Ground Floor – Ground 360 Tour 12 13 11 14 15 10 16 5 1 8 7 9 3 2 6 4 Ground Floor 1 The GEM 9 Coworking studio 2 Breakout Space 10 Meeting rooms x3 3 Digital Art 11 Meeting rooms 2 x 10 person meeting rooms with a bi-folding partition. 4 Ancoats Coffee Co 12 Bike Store 5 Garden 13 Standing meeting room Launching 2021: New cycle hub, showers & 6 Lounge space 14 Kitchen changing facilities. 7 Phone booths x2 15 Meeting Room 8 Booths 16 Meeting Rooms 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace A beacon for progress A groundbreaking external lighting concept powered by sustainable photovoltaics will be a first for the city. Within these walls, and beyond, digital art installations will inspire, and community events will bring thought leaders together. Blackfriars Road Victoria Station Rochdale Road Miller Street 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace ANCOATS Swan Street Shudehill Oldham Road Trinity Way Central to Chapel Street Withy Grove NORTHERN Blackfriars Road Exchange QUARTER Square Great Ancoats Street NEW Manchester, EXCHANGE ISLINGTON SQUARE Thomas Street Blackfriars Street connected to Tib Street ARNDALE CENTRE Oldham Street St Mary’s Gate Church Street Lever Street Salford Central everywhere Station Market Street ST ANNE’S Newton Street SQUARE Market Street With an office space at Deansgate 111 Piccadilly, you’ll have the world on your doorstep. Not Marble Steet only will your business be Fountain Street Great Ancoats Street conveniently located in the heart King Street Bridge Street Dale Street Spring Gardens PICCADILLY of Manchester, connected to 2m King Street GARDENS an ever-expanding Bruntwood Manchester Piccadilly York Street Piccadilly Works community, you’ll also find Gardens John Dalton Street Liverpool Street Station 44m Trinity Way yourself seamlessly connected to Manchester the world around you. Airport 5m 44m Piccadilly Manchester Liverpool Market Street With Piccadilly train station a New York Street short walk from your front door, SPINNINGFIELDS and the super-efficient tram and Queen Street Brazennose Street Hardman Street Ducie Street bus network just a stone’s throw Aytoun Street ALBERT away, you can take your business Lloyd Street 54m Mosley Street SQUARE 111 wherever it needs to go, with ease. Deansgate Leeds Jackson’s Row Piccadilly Minshull Street Not only that, because of its CHINATOWN Portland Street prime location, 111 Piccadilly is Quay Street attracting increasing numbers 20m 1h 25 Store Street St Peter’s Manchester Birmingham Piccadilly Approach of forward-thinking businesses Square Victoria Station Princess Street through its doors, meaning your Mount Street next business connection could Peter Street be right next door. Connections, all within beautifully-designed and Piccadilly thoughtfully-crafted surroundings. Bloom Street Regent Road GAY Station VILLAGE Sackville Street 2h London Portland Street Princess Street PICCADILLY STATION Deansgate Fairfield Street Whitworth Street West Liverpool Road MANCHESTER Oxford Road CENTRAL Deansgate-Castlefield Whitworth Street West Deansgate Albion Street Station Oxford Road Station Princess Street Charles Street Mancunian Way Medlock Street FIRST Chester Road STREET Oxford Road Chester Road ARDWICK Mancunian Way Chester Road Mancunian Way Cornbrook HULME Stretford Road Chorlton Road Chester Road Stretford Road 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace Workspace options 111 Piccadilly Manchester’s smartest workspace Compare coworking options Coworking options Memberships Shared desks Dedicated desks From £95 per month From £195 per month From £295 per month Access to lounges in other Bruntwood Works buildings as well as your 'home' location, 3 days • per week Coworking space gives you the Join our ultimate in high-quality, flexible Shared desks in a Bruntwood workspace. Simply choose from coworking Works coworking studio, 3 days per week • Memberships, Shared Desk community Unlimited access to a dedicated and Dedicated Desk options in from £95 desk in a Bruntwood Works • vibrant environments to per month. coworking studio power your productivity. Flexible contracts • • • 24 hour access • • Memberships Dedicated Desk Superfast WiFi • • • Our memberships bring you to the ultimate premium Your own base in a premium space – that’s the core 25% off meeting room bookings workspace, designed with flexibility in mind. Just pick promise of our dedicated desk package. It guarantees a seat in any Bruntwood Works lounge and enjoy our for any Bruntwood Works venue • • • you your own workstation with the vibrancy of a shared refreshments and superfast WiFi. office. On top of this, private lockable storage is available The Collective membership You’ll also be able to access the lounges in any of our for groups of up to four people. • • • buildings that offer membership across Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham and Leeds. As a dedicated desk customer you’ll still benefit from the perks of our membership, such as flexibility and access Free events programme • • • to our lounges, but also enjoy a more permanent home Shared Desk for your business or freelance enterprise. On-site customer service team • • • Join a shared desk alongside other flexible workers and entrepreneurs, whenever you need to focus. It’s a Premium coffee, tea and quiet, reliable space for solo projects or collaboration, filtered water • • • designed for professionals who are
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