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colliers.com Greater Manchester Mayor: Andy Burnham
MANCHESTER CITY REGION
TRACK RECORD
LANDMARK
Client name | Barings Real Estate Advisers Size | 180,000 sq ft
Barings Real Estate Advisers are developing the largest speculative office development in Manchester city centre at Landmark, St Peter’s Square. Upon completion in Summer 2019, this BCO Grade A office building will provide 180,000 sq ft of BREEAM Excellent next generation office space. Colliers advised the site vendor and are the appointed joint letting agents.
WILMSLOW Client name | Royal London Asset Management Size | 65 acres
Colliers was appointed to act as development consultants in relation to this highly prestigious 65 acre site, situated in the sought after location of Wilmslow, Cheshire. The Council’s more detailed Development Framework outlines an extremely exciting vision for the future, providing a truly mixed use development incorporating offices, leisure, recreational, hotel and residential.
BOLTON TOWN CENTRE Client name | Midia & Bolton Regeneration Value | £250m
Colliers was appointed to advise on the investment of £250m in the first phase of the replacement of the Crompton Place Shopping Centre in Victoria Square, which will involve a new retail and leisure destination as part of an overall £1bn town centre regeneration.
NOMA
Client name | Hermes Investment Management Size | 20 acres
Colliers acts for Hermes Investment Management helping shape their 20-acre, mixed use NOMA scheme in Manchester city centre where Amazon has signed to occupy the £34m, 90,000 sq ft re-purposed Hanover, for its first major UK hub outside of London. NOMA will provide 2.5 million sq ft of both new-build and renovated office space upon completion.
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