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Exemplary Grade A Office Space

Exemplary Grade A Office Space · 2018. 8. 13. · 2. King Street Townhouse 3. Hotel Gotham 4. Caffé Nero 5. Starbucks 6. Salut 7. The Directors Box 8. 1847 9. Jamie’s Italian

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Page 1: Exemplary Grade A Office Space · 2018. 8. 13. · 2. King Street Townhouse 3. Hotel Gotham 4. Caffé Nero 5. Starbucks 6. Salut 7. The Directors Box 8. 1847 9. Jamie’s Italian

Exemplary Grade A Office Space

Page 2: Exemplary Grade A Office Space · 2018. 8. 13. · 2. King Street Townhouse 3. Hotel Gotham 4. Caffé Nero 5. Starbucks 6. Salut 7. The Directors Box 8. 1847 9. Jamie’s Italian

31 Booth Street is a Venetian Gothic,

19th Century building that has

undergone a comprehensive and

sensitive refurbishment to provide

exemplary office space. This elegant

building at the corner of Booth Street

and Fountain Street is located in the

heart of Manchester’s financial and

professional core, within a few minutes

of St Peter’s Square and some of the

city’s most prestigious restaurants

and hotels.

The contemporary, remodelled

reception provides an impressive,

welcoming sense of arrival and benefits

from a concierge reception service.

• Fully refurbished open plan

floor plates

• New VRF air conditioning system

• Raised floors

• Smooth plasterboard ceiling finish

• LG7 compliant recessed linear

lighting with smart controls

• WC’s (includes disabled) on each

office floor

• Two No8 person lifts

• Disabled access

• 6th floor roof terrace

• Secure basement car parking and

bike storage

• Dedicated cycle facilities including

shower facilities, lockers and

drying room

ABOUT

SPECIFICATION

The building offers the following

accommodation:

1st 3,725 sq ft

2nd 3,862 sq ft

3rd 3,889 sq ft

4th 3,900 sq ft

5th LET

6th LET

Total 15,376 sq ft

AVAILABILITY

Typical Space Plan

Splits from 1,500 sq ft available.

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Train station

Metro stop

1. St Peter’s Square Metrolink

2. King Street Townhouse

3. Hotel Gotham

4. Caffé Nero

5. Starbucks

6. Salut

7. The Directors Box

8. 1847

9. Jamie’s Italian

10. Sainsbury’s

11. Tesco

12. Manchester Art Gallery

13. Grafene

14. Moose Coffee

15. Caffé Grande Piccolino

16. Croma

17. Pizza Express

18. Browns

19. Fumo

20. Midland Hotel

21. The Alchemist

22. St Ann’s Square

23. Arndale

24. Manchester Central

25. Costa Coffee

LOCATION

CONTACT

Important Notice

Savills Manchester and CBRE their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1.They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere. Either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements of representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or other wise. March 2017. Designed by 90degrees.

For further information please contact:

Richard Lowe

[email protected]

Daniel Barnes

[email protected]

Jamie Bottomley

[email protected]

Jonathan Cook

[email protected]