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Salford Quays WAVELENGTH GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE INSPIRATIONAL HOMES ON THE DOORSTEP OF MEDIA CITY UK WAVELENGTH WELCOME TO WAVELENGTH GET ON THE WAVELENGTH There’s an iconic development in the making that fires the imagination and creates a meeting of minds – and you can get on the Wavelength. Introducing DeTrafford’s stunning new scheme embracing striking design, superb accommodation and occupying a unique waterfront setting alongside Media City UK, a world class location for the creative industries. Just 15 minutes from Manchester city centre by Metrolink, Salford Quays is a desirable, expanding and sought-after destination offering heritage, world class entertainment and leisure facilities, great sporting action and appealing bars and restaurants. The BBC’s move to Media City sparked a demand that now sees Salford as one of the UK’s foremost property hotspots. On Salford Quays, a compelling combination of contemporary architecture and a desirable waterfront setting is both appealing and visually stunning. The energy is palpable and Wavelength responds to its pulse. Its eye-catching architecture presents a pleasing curved aspect, punctuated by the defined modular lines inspired by heritage dockland containers, while the stepped rise and fall of the building showcases the private roof terraces. Wavelength comprises a mix of 450 apartments and, as you would expect, the accommodation has a 21st century appeal offering clean, contemporary lines, bright open living spaces and exceptional finishes. It’s a building carefully conceived inside and out to reflect its setting and creative connections. And the location, design and accommodation will appeal to investors and homebuyers alike. Wavelength – you too can live in harmony. PAGE 3 D E TRAFFORD WAVELENGTH MIDDLETON LOCATION PRESTWICH SWINTON PENDLEBURY TUNE IN TO A GREAT LIFESTYLE Wavelength will be part of the thriving waterside community of Salford SALFORD Quays, just a heartbeat away from the expanding creative hub that is Media Etihad Stadium City UK. A fast tram link to the heart of Manchester means the bright lights Spinningfields of the city centre and all its amenities are close at hand. MediaCityUK MANCHESTER Castlefield The University Old Trafford of Manchester WAVELENGTH STRETFORD Manchester Airport STOCKPORT PAGE 5 PAGE 4 PAGE 5 WAVELENGTH MEDIA CITY UK A WORLD CLASS DESTINATION FOR THE CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Media City UK provides a world class purpose built home for the creative and digital businesses, including the BBC and ITV. This bespoke community features one of the biggest HD studio complexes in Europe and is complemented by a hotel and a distinctive range of bars and restaurants. Established broadcasters work alongside cutting edge digital businesses in this unique creative hub. Collaborative relationships grow and flourish in a world which requires talented people from different disciplines to work together. Now, Media City UK is set to double in size with planning approved for up to ten new buildings with a development value of more than £1 billion, creating hundreds of new jobs for the area. The expansion will include new TV and studio space, shops and offices and a new 330 bed hotel. PAGE 7 D E TRAFFORD WAVELENGTH SALFORD QUAYS INDULGE YOURSELF IN A UNIQUE WATERFRONT LOCATION Salford Quays has seen a stunning transformation from its dockyard heritage to a vibrant waterside community – just a 15 minute tram ride from Manchester city centre. This burgeoning success story was sparked by the advent of Media City UK but the Quays have much to offer in their own right. There’s an award winning theatre, gallery and museum, outlet shopping, stunning architecture, cruises and sport to be enjoyed. The Lowry arts and entertainment complex has a large collection of the artist’s works and also offers an internationally acclaimed programme of drama, opera, ballet and dance. Nearby, the Lowry Outlet boasts over 80 stores, restaurants, cafés, health club and a seven screen cinema. A waterside stroll affords the opportunity for well-earned refreshment at a range of bars and restaurants. For sports lovers, Old Trafford – home of the world famous Manchester United – is easily accessed, along with Lancashire County Cricket Club. When you’re looking to get around, you’re sure to be well connected at Wavelength. Salford Quays Metrolink station is close at hand offering a fast link to the heart of Manchester – while there’s a good bus service and easy access to the North West’s extensive motorway network, with Manchester Airport just a 20 minute drive away. PAGE 8 PAGE 9 WAVELENGTH SALFORD QUAYS SALFORD QUAYS MEANS BUSINESS Salford Quays is conveniently located for one of Europe’s largest employment and business hubs – Trafford Park – where over 40,000 people are employed. Salford itself is set to grow significantly in the coming years, with population growth expected to be higher than Greater Manchester, the North West and national averages up to 2025. There are similar strong forecasts for economic growth. According to Halifax, Salford was the biggest proper t y hotspot of 2015, with the number of proper t y sales jumping by 23% compared to the previous year. A major infrastructure boost benefiting the area has recently been announced with the Government giving the green light to a new £350 million Metrolink line, providing a direct link to the Trafford Centre, a popular shopping destination. The route, with six new stops, will run from the existing Pomona station and is part of a £1.5 billion expansion programme that will see the Metrolink network double in size. PAGE 11 D E TRAFFORD WAVELENGTH LOCATION Manchester Victoria WAVELENGTH IS Liverpool / Salford M60/M61/M62 Crescent A6542 University of Exchange Square 5 M602 Salford minute walk to The Quays TRINITY WAY A665 and the Lowry Theatre and Outlet SALFORD Market St Salford MANCHESTER Central CITY CENTRE Piccadilly 8 Gardens minute stroll to Media City UK Spinningfields with its waterside bars, restaurants and market Piccadilly St Peters Square WAVELENGTH Deansgate- 2 Harbour City Castlefield minute walk to Salford Quays Metrolink station Manchester Broadway Piccadilly and access to the cross city tram network to Anchorage Castlefield Manchester Piccadilly MediaCityUK THE QUAYS Etihad Stadium MediaCity UK Deansgate Manchester A57M (Manchester Oxford Rd City F.C.) The Lowry THE QUAYS & The Lowry O Imperial Cornbrook D X Outlet AY F Salford Quays OA IAN W R MANCUN O 10 Museum North R R TE D S minutes to Deansgate by tram from nearby E R CH O SALFORD QUAYS A Salford Quays Metrolink station D Exchange Quay And provides easy access to Manchester’s Manchester Metropolitan University of motorway links TRAFFORD ROAD University Manchester Trafford PRINCESS ROAD Park and Intu Pomona Trafford Centre Old Trafford (Manchester United F.C.) OLD TRAFFORD Trafford Bar CHESTER ROAD Trafford Park Old Trafford Manchester Airport Stockport British Rail stations Metrolink stops PAGE 12 PAGE 13 D E TRAFFORD WAVELENGTH Liverpool / Salford M60/M61/M62 Crescent A6542 M602 TRINITY WAY LOCATION 18 25 24 23 42 43 M602 21 22 41 A5603 34 DINING BARS 17 Leisure Centre 20 38 37 33 40 1 Pokusevski’s Cafe 1 Love Conquers All 19 Ordsall Hall Museum 34 19 36 17 33 35 2 2 20 32 32 39 Marco’s New York Italian Restaurant Craftbrew PureGym 31 31 16 17 3 The DOCKyard Bar and Restaurant 3 Reflexion Lounge 21 Victoria Warehouse 18 16 4 Prezzo Restaurant 4 Matchstick Man 22 Old Trafford Manchester United FC 30 27 5 Wagamama Restaurant 5 Sam Platts 23 White City Retail Park 27 29 REGENT 26 ROAD 25 6 Penelope’s Kitchen Restaurant 6 The Wharf 24 Old Trafford Cricket Ground 14 28 30 12 13 26 20 24 7 Bella Italia Restaurant 7 Atlas Bar 25 Roman Fort 21 29 25 22 23 15 15 14 8 Pier Eight Bar and Restaurant 8 Dukes 92 26 Castlefield Bowl 6 15 8 28 12 13 9 Nando’s Restaurant 9 Barca 27 Museum of Science and Industry WAVELENGTH 9 WAY 6 10 BROAD 5 3 11 10 Lime Bar and Restaurant 10 The Knott 28 The Comedy Store 1 19 3 4 7 11 11 29 5 Cafe Rouge Restaurant Atlas Bar AMC Cinema 2 4 6 2 3 THE QUAYS 5 6 12 Pizza Express Restaurant 12 Ark 30 Great Northern 2 A56 1 13 Beefeater Pub and Restaurant 13 Revolution 31 Old Grana Studios 1 18 1 Ordsall Park 14 14 32 16 Shahi Masala Restaurant Baa Bar Opera House 7 3 THE QUAYS 7 9 9 13 14 17 15 Chiquito Bar and Restaurant 15 Lock 91 33 The John Rylands Library 10 13 8 10 12 15 LANE 2 11 14 16 16 Frankie & Benny’s Restaurant 16 Cloud23 at The Hilton 34 People’s History Museum 11 12 Quay 7 AD 8 RO 4 Waterfont 4 8 R 17 Cafe Football 17 The Milton Club ORDSALL TE ES H 18 Red Cafe 18 Revolucion de Cuba Quay 19 C 19 Albert’s Shed Bar and Restaurant 19 Albert Schloss HOTELS Merchants 9 20 Sapporo Teppanyaki Restaurant 20 The Alchemist 21 Akbar’s Restaurant 21 Oast House 1 TheHeart Serviced Apartments 22 Mace Restaurant 22 MOJO 2 Holiday Inn 5 20 23 23 3 Per Tutti Bar and Restaurant The Liars Club Premier Inn TRAFFORD ROAD 10 24 Don Marco Restaurant 24 Revolution 4 Holiday Inn Express Trafford Park and Intu 25 Dimitri’s Bar and Restaurant 25 The Living Room 5 Travelodge 17 11 21 Trafford Centre ROAD 26 Lal Qila Restaurant 26 The Liquor Store 6 Welcome Inn A56 27 El Rincon Bar and Restaurant 7 AC Hotel 22 18 28 Evuna Bar and Restaurant 8 Hotel Ibis Budget 29 9 Hatty’s Restaurant Copthorne Hotel PLACES OF INTEREST/ENTERTAINMENT WITHINGTON 30 All Star Lanes Bowling 10 Premier Inn 23 Hullard Park Alley and Restaurant 1 BBC MediaCityUK 11 Hotel Football 31 Hawksmoor Restaurant 2 MediaCityUK Studios 12 Hotel Campanile 32 Handmade Burger Co Restaurant 3 Booths 13
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