Grosvenor takes flex workspace model out of London with 40m bet on Manchester's Northern Quarter
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Grosvenor takes flex workspace model out of London with 40m bet on Manchester's Northern Quarter
"The Lever Street landmark, which extends to 78,000 sq ft, will be reimagined as a destination office building anchored by 25,500 sq ft of flex space and a hospitality-led amenity offer."
"The project is the most visible test yet of a regional strategy launched in 2020 that now stretches across roughly 500,000 sq ft in Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol and Leeds."
"Interiors will be designed by x+why's in-house team, whydesign, with a deliberate nod to local craftsmanship, incorporating pieces by Manchester-based furniture designers and artists."
Grosvenor has initiated a £40m project to transform The Hive in Manchester's Northern Quarter into a flexible workspace and destination office. The building will feature 25,500 sq ft of flex space and hospitality amenities, including a deli and restaurant. This project is part of Grosvenor's regional strategy launched in 2020, which has seen significant success with a 90% occupancy rate. The workspace will be managed by x+why, emphasizing local craftsmanship in its design and repurposing elements from previous tenants to honor the building's creative history.
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