Start > THE BUILDING THE LOCATION THE SQUARE MANCHESTER CONNECTIONS AREA SCHEDULE SPECIFICATION SPACEPLANS CONTACTS OF THIS GRADE A OFFICE ACCOMMODATION, 8,925 SQ FT 25,197 SQ FT DESIGNED AS A FINE EXAMPLE OF TIMELESS MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN THE HEART OF MANCHESTER
The Building Two St. Peter s Square provides office space truly anchored in the new public realm of the Square through the integration of a colonnade and sheltered space for the public. It is now a world class public space to which the new building is a valuable and fitting addition. The Facade Two St Peter s Square s elegant, reconstituted Portland stone and glass facades are contemporary and sustainable. The facade, together with the gable elevations with their distinctive filigree tracery, reflect the quality of the setting in the finest civic quarter in the city.
The Building continued The reception is impressive for both the volume of space and materials used, utilising natural, hard-wearing and high quality finishes. As a result of the column free span of 18 metres from the north elevation and the positioning of the core to the south, the building offers flexible and highly efficient office accommodation.
The location Ranked as one of the best cities for business in Europe and in a globalised economy, Manchester remains at the leading edge in innovation and creativity, with St. Peter s Square the heart of the city. The Square also acts as a showcase for some of the country s finest civic architecture and is a major gateway and transport hub, making it the ideal business location. Prominent Local Occupiers 1 KPMG 2 DLA Piper 3 Chubb Insurance 4 Watson Wyatt 5 Clyde & Co 6 Marsh 7 Addleshaw Goddard 8 DWP 9 Distrelec 10 Ernst & Young 11 WeWork 12 Bank of New York Mellon 13 General Medical Council 14 Mazars Great Northern DEANSGATE PETER STREET Radisson Hotel Manchester Central ALBERT SQUARE MOUNT STREET Midland Hotel BARBIROLLI SQUARE Town Hall Manchester Central Library LOWER MOSLEY STREET ST. PETER S SQUARE 2 4 1 14 9 6 5 COOPER STREET 7 11 8 10 3 PRINCESS ST. MOSLEY STREET 6min walk PORTLAND STREET PICCADILLY GARDENS SACKVILLE STREET 12 SACKVILLE GARDENS DEANSGATE STATION Hilton Hotel 10min walk ALBION STREET Bridgewater Hall OXFORD STREET 5min walk OXFORD ROAD STATION 13 WHITWORTH STREET
The Square Originally the Square, known as St. Peter s Field, was built on the southern edge of Manchester in the late 18th Century and soon became the focus of the town s intellectual and cultural activity. In 1907 St. Peter s Church was demolished and the Central Library and Town Hall Extension built from 1934-1938. The 21st Century vision for St. Peter s Square was for it to become a world-class defining component in Manchester s Civic and new business quarter; a wholly integrated, pedestrianised square which lives and breathes dynamism, confidence and creativity. Manchester City Council has invested 185 million into the Square as part of the transformation and redevelopment of Library Walk, Central Library and Town Hall Extension.
Manchester The city centre is a place defined by excellence in design, quality and diversity of offer and St Peter s Square is set to become one of Manchester s most important destinations. ECONOMY Fastest growing UK economy outside London with an estimated GDP of 50 billion. 80 of FTSE 100 companies and 50 international banks are represented in Manchester. CONNECTIONS Manchester Airport is the largest in the UK after Gatwick and Heathrow. Central Manchester is served by two mainline stations (Piccadilly and Victoria) and three commuter stations (Oxford Road, Salford Central and Deansgate). 96,300 people are employed in banking, finance and insurance in Manchester and St. Peter s Square is the heart of the city centre. Source: Nomis Official Labour Market Statistics Manchester was rated Best City in the UK 2013 by Economist Intelligence Unit and the 51st Best Place in the World to live. Source: Manchester Investment Development Agency Service CULTURE Cultural centre of the North of England, new home to the BBC. There is 3.23 million sq ft of retail accommodation in Manchester. There is a population of 2.6 million and 50% of the workforce live within 20 minutes travel time. There are 2,000 plus foreign-owned firms in Greater Manchester. Source: Beyond The City 2015. Oxford Economics The city is within a two hour drive of approximately 40% of the UK s population. Source: Population Statistics, 2006
Connections Manchester is an incredibly well connected city. With excellent local, national and international links, Manchester is a truly global destination. Central Manchester is accessed by five key train stations with Piccadilly being the main arrival point into the city centre. Manchester Airport is the global gateway to Northern England and is also well connected to the rest of the UK via excellent motorway links. Fast, frequent journeys can be made by tram and an extensive bus network serves Greater Manchester. It is a bike friendly city with many cycle lanes and dedicated routes throughout the city centre and beyond. Plentiful pedestrian-only zones make it easy to traverse the main central locations. GLASGOW 3hrs 12min 1hr 10min EDINBURGH 3hrs 22min NEWCASTLE 2hrs 35min Manchester Airport is serviced by over 100 airlines which fly to over 200 destinations worldwide. International Flight Times DUBLIN LEEDS 55min Abu Dhabi Amsterdam Brussels Chicago Dubai Dublin Frankfurt Geneva Moscow Munich New York Paris Zurich 7hrs 25min 1hr 25min 1hr 30min 9hrs 30min 7hrs 50min 1hr 1hr 40min 1hr 50min 3hrs 40min 2hrs 8hrs 1hr 30min 1hr 55min 55min BIRMINGHAM 1hr 26min MANCHESTER SHEFFIELD 48min 1hr LONDON 2hrs 10min
Area Schedule Level Status SQ M SQ FT Level 11 Available 829 8,925 Level 10 Let to EY - - Level 09 Let to EY - - Level 08 Let to EY - - Level 07 Let to Distrelec - - Level 06 Available 1,512 16,272 Level 05 Let to DWP - - Level 04 Let to DWP - - Level 03 Let to DWP - - Level 02 Let to DWP - - Level 01 Let to DWP - - Total 2,341 25,197 Retail/Leisure Units & Reception Ground Unit 01 Wagamama 327 3,522 Ground Unit 02 Friska 156 1,681 Ground Reception 376 4,043
Floorplans Ground floor St. Peter s Square Unit 01 N Reception Unit 02 Dickinson Street Back George Street
Floorplans Sixth Floor 1,512 sq m / 16,272sq ft 18m N 13.5m 12.9m
Floorplans Eleventh floor 829 sq m / 8,925 sq ft (Terrace only to Tenth Floor) N 11m 13.5m 11.9m
Specification Excellent on-site parking ratio of 1:514 sq ft 18 metre column-free span Energy efficient VRF air-conditioning system Full access raised floors Suspended ceilings incorporating perforated acoustic ceiling tiles Energy efficient LED lighting DDA compliant BREEAM Excellent rating EPC A rating On-site showers, lockers and cycle racks Impressive double height reception area Destination controlled automatic passenger lifts
Spaceplans Indicative 6th floor layout N Open Plan Desks 139 Conference Rooms 1 Meeting Spaces 5 Team Spaces 7 Touchdown Areas 6 Quiet Rooms 6 Review Areas 2 Breakout Areas 4 Chill-out Zones 4 Filling Rooms 1 Comms Units 1 Total Headcount 147 Space/person 10 sq m 110 sq ft
Spaceplans Indicative 6th floor layout N Open Plan Desks 186 Conference Rooms 1 Meeting Spaces 4 Team Spaces 4 Touchdown Areas 5 Quiet Pods 4 Breakout Areas 2 Chill-out Zones 6 Filling Rooms 1 Comms Units 1 Total Headcount 190 Space/person 8 sq m 86 sq ft
Contact details < Previous For further information please visit the website or contact the joint leasing agents. 0161 235 8998 cushmanwakefield.co.uk Rob Yates rob.yates@cushwake.com +44 (0)161 455 3780 A development by Mosley Street Ventures Ltd Neil Mort neil.mort@cbre.com +44 (0)161 233 5635 Owned by clients of Deutsche Asset Management twostpeterssquare.com Misrepresentation Act The joint agents, for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property, whose agents they are, give notice that: These particulars are produced in good faith, but are set out as a general guide only, and do not constitute any part of a contract; No person in the employment of the joint agents has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property. All plans and computer generated images are for indicative purposes only and not to scale. October 2017.