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Document.Pdf 4 FLOORS OF BREATHTAKING GRADE A OFFICE SPACE FROM 17,626 - 70,580 SQ FT 9th Floor 8th Floor 7th Floor 6th Floor CATHEDRAL APPROACH MANCHESTER THE PLACE TO BE 101 Embankment sits proudly overlooking Manchester’s 101 EMBANKMENT, medieval quarter, an area rich in heritage and history, and IMMERSED IN CULTURE at the centre of a vibrant multi-million pound investment and re-development programme. Business, fashion, music, AND AT THE CENTRE theatre, transport, leisure, residential and retail are all OF A BURGEONING intrinsically woven into the fabric of a flourishing district COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE creating the ‘go to’ place in Manchester. CATHEDRAL APPROACH MANCHESTER THE PLACE TO SEE A VIEW OF THE CITY CENTRE FROM THE 9TH FLOOR CATHEDRAL APPROACH MANCHESTER THE PLACE TO THRIVE WITH A STRIKING ELEVATED Inspirational quality and flexibility of floor plates make this POSITION AND SUPERB building so special, offering 360 degree panoramic views across the river, medieval quarter and the city centre. DOUBLE HEIGHT COLOURED GLAZED WALL RECEPTION, Large floors with uninterrupted natural light enable a wide 101 EMBANKMENT OFFERS range of working environments. A STRIKING SENSE OF For staff comfort the building provides at ground floor level ARRIVAL, A JOURNEY TO cycle storage, showers, drying rooms and lockers. BE ENJOYED BY STAFF AND VISITORS ALIKE. A restaurant and break out area with large screen TVs, pool table, mezzanine level and relaxing seating are also found on the ground floor. CATHEDRAL APPROACH MANCHESTER CATHEDRAL APPROACH MANCHESTER THE PLACE TO CREATE 45.91M 43.45M • Impressive double height main building reception • Male, female and DDA WC’s to each floor Typical upper floor with controlled security gate access • 4 x 21 person passenger lifts • 24/7 access • 1 x 26 person/goods lift • Onsite building management and concierge reception • 1 x 21 person/firefighting lift • Full access raised floors • Dedicated service lift from rear service area • Extensive riser space for tenants fit out • Car parking in Q-Park managed facility • Suspended ceilings with LG7 compliant lighting. • Ground floor restaurant, cycle storage, male and female showers, lockers and drying room • BREEAM excellent AVAILABILITY DRYING ROOM 9th Floor 17,645 sq ft 1,639 Sq m REFUSE CYCLE STORE 8th Floor 17,645 sq ft 1,639 Sq m SHOWERS, CHANGING ROOMS 7th Floor 17,626 sq ft 1,638 Sq m 6th Floor 17,626 sq ft 1,638 Sq m Total 70,580 sq ft 6,503 Sq m RESTAURANT BREAKOUT LOUNGE AREA 422 car parking spaces located in the Ground floor secure basement Q-park car park. RECEPTION Q-PARK ENTRANCE CATHEDRAL APPROACH MANCHESTER T TREE S D LIA UTTO JU P N A RK K STR S E N T ET A N R B E W E S B E D IMON STREET R I D T G RE E S T M A A R S Y 5 P 2 1 B Manchester Arena R S 6 R T A I N N G I R THE PLACE TO GO E D L • G EE S G T R A F E E T E I T E 6 W Y VictoriaL Station 6 A A D B T 1 W 5 L E • LA Y A C R I T K N M I S L F LE N R E R S I T TR IA Greengate EE R R R T T A S E S 1 2 PIN R • E 0 L O 6 4 AN A T A E D VICTORIA T S N O 3 P I Manchester Arena 958 spaces T A Chethams School R D GREENGATE W O A P O R R E O L of Music C A D A H C O N • National R G E T Football L E S E T R T REE T Museum S CATHEDRAL APPROACH Victoria EE • T R • UNT T O S V City Suites Cathedral Gardens 3 A walk along New Cathedral Street will M IC N G T E TOI E • R E H E R P EN A Corn T E VICTORIA STREET • S S reveal designer brands at Harvey Nichols T Premier Inn G 2 T L S Exchange A IL A N H Manchester T E T E O E D I • U IO W N H KING ST • QUE S T REET EN SHUDEHILL N A Cathedral ST A Y RE and Selfridges, along with international ET R A A A L L P O P P NOMA 6 W E 6 R R H V O A • K A O N R Y IN A OV boutiques such as Michael Kors, Louis C G S R T TR C E I Shambles Square EE G R N I T H S T RIVER IRWELLN R G RennaisanceI Hotel EE • EXCHANGE SQ T R Vuitton and Hugo Boss. The Cathedral itself R • BL T Harvey Nichols A O CK A 2 DEANSGATE • FR IA D 4 JO RS Q-Park 422 spaces P is undergoing extensive improvements to 0 HNSelfridges 1 S RO 6 T AD B Manchester 2 A U R NEW CATHEDRAL STREET Y Arndale its setting, adding new landscaping for the STR T L E IL • E H EE 11 E R T T D T U E S H enjoyment of the local community. E 12 P S R 3 PrintworksG 777 spaces I T Z S T N N Northern Quarter A E D H T 11 5 4 P E E R E E 9 T S T AR S U The opportunity to sample Manchester’s REET E L Q L ST T P E S HIL S A 10 E ON H ANG UD NS C CH Exchange Square SH 4 MI EX T E CLE EE D fine dining is well served with notable TR G S E B T H S L E IG T T O E H H 5 O R O eateries the French, Manchester House and M T M S A S 7 L S T 6 A S R T E R 6 R Abode all close by. The Corn Exchange, The E D E 17 E T E T E H 13 T T A C Printworks and Northern Quarter cater for A W Salford G E N ST M T S A Central RY’ E a diverse range of tastes, and as you’d expect S G E L N AT T R L E E T E S E A CH R FA Arndale Centre URC T M R W E H S A ST D from a city that never sleeps, transform into T R • RE IB HA I D ET A EE D T D Y R N L R S ST A O TR E L M 6 8 RE V AR E I E KE E a buzzing hub of restaurants and bars. O 5 T T G R G ST R E A EE L E E T R 8 R OL A A U C U DA SQ Q L S E N S T S E O T ’ E T R E R BARS & CULTURE, LEISURE & R E T NN T A S 14 A Market Street IR B R E T WE ST V S E RESTAURANTS ENTERTAINMENT ST NS L LL ANN E N ST I REE D T A S R T T M A A N E RSD G D E KING I N S G OU STR S T N M F EET I A WEST P R 1 1 R A B The Pasta Factory Nuffield Gym P L E E S KIN ST G ST 7 REE CH T 2 2 BR RBG Bar & Grill National Football Museum ID 15 G E ST SOUT KI YO H KING NG S RK 3 3 9 STR T T S Uzmezushi Manchester Arena E E S T Q T J O S HN X T S D ’ E S A E L S TO S P E N 4 4 N N T T S A 63 Degrees The Printworks A E ST M L S R E W A N E K J T I E O R R R T A T R E T • S C S S B N T 5 5 N U Common The Corn Exchange N S John Rylands Library O P O EY E C RI F L T W S N Piccadilly Gardens N S O E Q G Y W 6 6 E Teacup Kitchen Selfridges E G M U A L Y A Spinningfields K B R S O T W R Y 16 BRA E O D O K ZE N O E S A NN N M ST T OS NE T S 7 7 E H Grafene Harvey Nichols ST G D ST T Q Y S S S S E T HA T A 8 8 RDM N Albert Memorial 3 To Piccadilly Bakerie Royal Exchange Theatre AN S R 4 RG T E O A P B • R E G Station Hardman Square L I E N T LL A C K 9 9 O S Y ES C La Bandera Band on the Wall • D S E D T A S B G Albert Square S R C T O H 6 R E A T JAC • E R E 10 Banyan 10 Manchester Art Gallery 5 KS E G E ON’ T L S RO O R W Town Hall N T T Opera House A T S IC E LLO HO S D 11 11 • YD ST T T N Mowgli Street Food Manchester Cathedral L S A A L 10 S ER T R WALKING TIMES S N O BO T K P 12 A3 OTL L Byron 4 E S St Peter’s Square U Q T UAY A STRE T F S T ET T T S 13 E St Peter’s Square Lupe Caffe Italiano RESIDENTIAL E N Manchester Library E G R U R 2 Minutes T • O O S E M 14 G Menagerie K OM Great C Radisspn Blu A 5 Minutes YR B 15 1 B Zizzi Green Quarter Edwardian Hotel R Northern E W • IN 10 Minutes W D 16 2 O M Australasia Greengate Museum of Science Square I L L L and Industry ST • 17 eastZeast 3 City Suites T E E R T S L N IVER POO O L R S OAD T Manchester Central A W Convention Complex TO NM • AN ST A 3 4 O X FO R D S T R E E T CATHEDRAL APPROACH MANCHESTER THE PLACE TO BE SEEN MANCHESTER IS A GLOBAL Manchester is well known as being a With recent massive public transport MANCHESTER Manchester benefits from one 80 OF FTSE 100 BRAND SUPPORTED BY pioneering city.
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