180,000 SQ FT OF PRIME OFFICES AVAILABLE …...the heart of Manchester’s central business...
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Landmark is located by St Peter’s Square, Manchester’s premier business district. It offers approximately 180,000 sq ft of exceptional office space over fourteen floors, completing in Summer 2019. World-renowned architects Squire & Partners’ timeless design appeals to the modern worker, from highly efficient floor plates, strong digital connectivity with WiredScore Platinum Certification, to an eleventh-floor terrace. Situated in the heart of Manchester’s central business district, this unique offering enables occupiers to connect with the city, the country and the world.
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Manchester is a city of limitless opportunity for businesses. With thriving industries, a rich cultural
scene and the UK’s highest predicted capital growth over the next five years, this city offers occupiers a vibrant environment both for work and leisure. Strengthened by the Northern Powerhouse and
forthcoming HS2 initiative.
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A V E R A G E C O M M U T EThe great work-life balance is proving very attractive to top talent of all ages. The average commute is just 26 minutes compared to 42 minutes in London. And the beauty of the Lake District is just an hour away.
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R E T E N T I O N R A T E Manchester has the largest student population in Europe. Graduate employers like the BBC, RBS and KPMG have driven Manchester’s graduate retention rate to 71%.
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Cost of living helps. It’s 34% more affordable than London.Transportation alone is up to 47% cheaper.
C R E A T I V E L O C A T I O N O U T S I D E L O N D O NWith the largest number of ‘Creative’ SMEs, the largest millennial population and very strong university research and computer science rankings, Manchester is the best placed city to benefit from future growth in the creative sector.
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Businesses flourish when connecting with peers and competitors. 80 members of the FTSE 100 have a presence in Manchester.
The following companies can be found in St Peter’s Square itself:
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W E L C O M E T O A B O L D F U T U R ESt Peter’s Square has rapidly become a hub for the city.Its huge transformation has seen the expansion of the Metrolink, refurbishment of historical buildings, investment in the creation of new assets, and development of a new public realm, all helping to create a world-class square. Landmark is the final piece of Manchester City Council’s vision for the Civic Quarter.
P U B L I C R E A L M E X P A N S I O NInvestment has been made in a new high quality expansive piece of public realm in the square, with the help of German landscape architects Latz + Partner.
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C I V I C I N V E S T M E N TInvestment in the civic buildings surrounding the square, including refurbishment of the Town Hall and Central Library.
S T P E T E R ’ S S Q U A R EInvestment by Deka Immobilien and Deutsche Asset Management with the purchases of One St Peter’s Square and Two St Peter’s Square, respectively.
M E T R O L I N K I N V E S T M E N TInvestment in the opening of the new St Peter’s Square Metrolink platform in February 2017, which was an integral part of TfGM’s Second City Crossing.
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T H R I V I N G C I V I C Q U A R T E R , S U P P O R T I N G J O B S A N D I N V E S T M E N T. L A N D M A R K W I L L M A K E A S I G N I F I C A N T
C O N T R I B U T I O N T O T H I S I M P O R T A N T D I S T R I C T . B A R I N G S ’ A N D C A S T L E B R O O K E ’ S I N V E S T M E N T T O S P E C U L A T I V E LY D E V E L O P 18 0 , 0 0 0 S Q F T O F P R I M E O F F I C E S P A C E H E R E
D E M O N S T R A T E S C L E A R C O N F I D E N C E I N , A N D C O M M I T M E N T T O , M A N C H E S T E R A N D W E A R E S U P P O R T I V E O F T H E I R A I M S
T O A T T R A C T M A J O R O C C U P I E R S T O T H E I R S C H E M E .Sir Richard Leese
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A C E N T R A L L O C A T I O NFor business and leisure alike, great connections are essential. Landmark’s position enables occupiers to easily connect to peers and clients within the city, the country and the world. After-work entertainment is guaranteed with great bars, restaurants and cultural sites within moments of Landmark.
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Manchester is a treasure trove of entertainment – whether you’re looking for bars, restaurants, music or the arts. From the bustling atmosphere of the Northern Quarter to the perennially cool music at the Deaf Institute, this city’s unique energy suffuses every venue.
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B I T E S & B R E W SWhether you prefer a flat white or a mimosa in the morning, Manchester has you covered. Relax in the sun-filled beer gardens or rooftop terraces and watch as afternoon turns to night. From local craft beers and brioche burgers, nine-course tasting menus with paired wines to oysters and cocktails, there is something to suit all tastes.
A C R E A T I V E D E S T I N A T I O NStay on top of the latest trends at the Arndale Centre and King Street, home to some of the world’s biggest brands. Alternatively, enjoy Manchester’s sporting reputation with major landmarks such as Old Trafford, the Etihad Stadium and Sportcity. MediaCityUK is another must-see destination, home to the BBC and ITV studios as well as a host of experiences centred around digital creativity.
F I R S T S T O PThe Anthologist is a brand new bar and restaurant overlooking St Peter’s Square. From quick catch-ups over freshly ground coffee to relaxing after work meetings over cocktails or a three-course dinner, enjoy an unrivalled setting right in the heart of Manchester.
C U L T U R A L D E L I G H T SAs well as being the spiritual home of the “matchstick man” himself, The Lowry hosts art, music, comedy and more. Laugh, gawp, sing and be mesmerised, all under one impressive roof. Alternatively, immerse yourself in Manchester’s legendary music scene – from gritty clubs like Band on the Wall to the beautiful Royal Exchange Theatre and Manchester Opera House.
M A N C H E S T E R ’ S C H O I C E S C A N B E O V E R W H E L M I N G , S O H E R E A R E S O M E O F O U R S U G G E S T I O N S F O R A D A Y A B O U T T O W N .
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3 Club Brass, Hotel Gotham
4 Peveril of the Peak
5 Piccolino
6 Australasia
7 Wagamama
8 Hawksmoor
9 Wing’s
10 The Albert Square Chophouse
11 24 Bar & Grill
12 Revolución de Cuba
13 Albert’s Schloss
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16 Pizza Express
17 Fumo
18 Grand Pacific
19 Rain Bar
20 Refuge
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23 King Street Townhouse
24 Radisson Edwardian
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A N D I N T O T H E N I G H TThe Hotel Gotham, home to Club Brass, features a stylish décor which draws on the building’s former use as a bank. Alternatively, put your favourite tunes on the jukebox and sip on a cocktail at Dusk til Pawn, a great speakeasy hidden behind a pawn-shop façade.
E V E N I N G T I P P L E SSituated in the very heart of town, Sinclair’s Oyster Bar is a striking mock-Tudor building complete with pub grub, rustic wooden beams, classic ales and a huge beer garden. We also recommend the Northern Quarter and Deansgate for food and evening drinks.
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Landmark is a building with presence. Its scale and vision make a bold statement in Manchester City Centre. Occupiers approach our grand 90 ft (27m) glazed frontage from Oxford Street and step into the vast, light- filled, double-height reception.
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Our bold reception ensures a professional and impressive environment is provided for occupiers, associates and clients; it has been designed with taste and vision in mind. Stylish consideration begins at our reception and colours Landmark’s every last detail.
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L I V I N G T H E M O D E R N W O R K S T Y L E
The design of Landmark has been deliberately influenced by the attitudinal shift in respect to work-life balance. Companies all over the world are acknowledging the fact that well-being has a direct influence on productivity.
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Key features within our building take cues from this new thinking, encouraging a healthy and agile workstyle. Cycle storage, showers, lockers and changing rooms are all part of this. Car spaces are readily available, and charging points for electric cars nod towards the ecological side of the ideology. Fast digital connectivity and communal WiFi promotes a flexible working ethos, officially certified by WiredScore to Platinum level.
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Landmark draws on Squire & Partners’ portfolio for contemporary workspaces with fresh aesthetics and roots in their location. The precast stone and glass façade resonates with the context of St Peter’s Square and feeds into the modern design throughout.
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From the seating in reception and the availability of communal WiFi, to the ability to install private stairs between floors, Landmark encourages interaction – with colleagues, associates and clients. Its ethos is founded on connection.
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As well as maximum efficiency, our flexible, virtually column-free space with excellent natural light offers the vision and opportunity to adapt to the unique ethos and requirements of each business. Occupiers have the ability to install private stairs between floors to create an extended community within Landmark.
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Our preparation for the future isn’t limited to how we see business. We ensure Landmark is run as efficiently as possible in every aspect, helping to build a greener future for everyone.
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– Island site with natural light from all elevations
– Double height reception with 90 ft (27m) frontage onto Oxford Street
– 1:8 sq m office occupational density
– Flexible floor plates with ability to create private stairs between floors
– Terrace on eleventh floor
– VRF air conditioning
– Dedicated risers and external plant space for tenant fit-out
– 6 x 24 passenger lifts with destination control
– Communal WiFi
– Raised floors
– Metal tile suspended ceilings
– LED lighting with automatic sensors
– Clear floor-to-ceiling heights of 2.8m
– 67 secure bicycle spaces
– 50 basement car parking spaces and 6 motorcycle spaces
– 1:3,600 sq ft car parking ratio
– DDA compliant
– 8 showers and changing room facilities, plus locker room
– Designed in accordance with BCO 2014
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B U I L D I N G M A N A G E M E N T S Y S T E M ( B M S )
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Level 13 13,143 1,221
Level 12 13,143 1,221
Level 11 13,143 1,221
Level 10 13,896 1,291
Level 9 13,896 1,291
Level 8 13,918 1,293
Level 7 13,918 1,293
Level 6 13,961 1,297
Level 5 13,961 1,297
Level 4 13,961 1,297
Level 3 14,004 1,301
Level 2 14,004 1,301
Level 1 10,807 1,004
Ground 3,821 355
Total 179,572 16,683
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G R O U N D F L O O R 3,821 sq ft (355 sq m)
B A S E M E N T 2 Car park
L E V E L 1 10,807 sq ft (1,004 sq m)
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T Y P I C A L L E V E L 2 - 1 0 13,896 sq ft (1,291 sq m) – 14,004 sq ft (1,301 sq m)
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Investor Developer Barings Real Estate
Development Manager Castlebrooke Investments
Architect Squire & Partners
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T E A M P R O F I L E
Misrepresentation Act: IMPORTANT. These particulars do not form part of any contract. The Developer nor any of their directors, employees or agents are authorised to give or make any warranty or representation on behalf of any party. Whilst information and particulars are given in good faith, intending purchasers or tenants must satisfy themselves independently as to the accuracy of all matters on which they intend to rely. All negotiations are subject to contract. September 2018. BS3088. Design by bandstand Ltd | 020 7494 8800
CBREJohn Ogden 0161 233 5612 [email protected]
Neil Mort 0161 233 5635 [email protected]
ColliersMichael Hawkins 0161 831 3354 [email protected]
Dominic Pozzoni 0161 831 3351 [email protected]
Scott Shufflebottom0161 831 [email protected]
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