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Located on Quay Street, Bauhaus is an impressive Grade A office building currently being transformed to provide creative, functional space for modern working.

– A NEW APPROACH TO WORKING

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– TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR Computer generated image – indicative only.

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A new, warm and welcoming reception area allows occupiers to meet and greet in stylish surroundings. With the informal meeting spaces within our co-working business lounge area, a variety of interactions can be accommodated.

– RECEPTION Computer generated image – indicative only.

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An efficient and regular floor shape allows a variety of working layouts. Well serviced with new facilities, the opportunity exists for occupiers to easily create their own environment.

QUAY STREET

QUAY STREET

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– FLEXIBLE FLOOR PLATES

FLOORNET INTERNAL

AREASPEOPLE PER FLOOR (1:8 SQ M DENSITY)

Eighth floor 5,935 sq ft 69

Seventh floor 5,935 sq ft 69

Sixth floor 5,935 sq ft 69

Fifth floor 5,935 sq ft 69

Fourth floor 5,935 sq ft 69

Third floor 5,935 sq ft 69

Second floor 5,935 sq ft 69

First floor 5,697 sq ft 66

Ground floor 2,065 sq ft 21

TOTAL OFFICES 49,307 SQ FT 570

SCHEDULE OF AREAS

GROUND FLOOR2,065 SQ FT

TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR5,935 SQ FT

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Reception Business Lounge

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The ground co-working business lounge area provides ample scope for informal meetings and secluded work areas, away from the main working space.

This flexibility reduces an occupiers need for in situ bespoke meeting rooms and allows variety and choice to be introduced to the working day.

– COLLABORATIVE AND CO-WORKING SPACES

– REFURBISHED OFFICE FLOORS TO INSPIRE CREATIVITY AND EFFICIENCY

– NEW IMPRESSIVE COMMUNAL AREAS

– IN-HOUSE AMENITY

– CONSIDERED OFFICES ARE CONDUCIVE TO GOOD WORK AND WELL BEING

BUSINESS LOUNGE Computer generated image – indicative only.

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TECH / CREATIVE OCCUPIER

6 person meeting room 1

12 person meeting room 1

Reception and informal area 1

Desks 36

Touchdown desks 6

Tea / kitchen breakout area 1

Collaborative workstations 2

Private booths 3

Server room 1

The regular floor plates allow a variety of configurations to suit most businesses. The flexible working environment ensures the most efficient use of space.

TYPICAL OCCUPIER

6 person meeting room 1

10 person meeting room 1

Reception and informal area 1

Informal meeting area 1

Desks 51

Touchdown desks 6

Tea / kitchen breakout area 1

Private offices 2

Booths 2

Focus point desks 3

Server room 1

– REDUCE YOUR FOOTPRINT

QUAY STREET

QUAY STREET

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– THERE SHOULD BE NO DISTINCTION BETWEEN FORM AND FUNCTION

– William Morris

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– DESIGNED FOR A BETTER YOU

SPECIFICATION

– Co-working business lounge area

– Concierge service

– Occupational density 1:8 sq m

– New VRF air conditioning

– Feature exposed soffit with LED lighting

– Full-access raised floors

– Dedicated basement shower facilities & cycle hub

– 29 secure basement parking spaces (1:1,702 sq ft)

– Male, female and disabled WCs on each floor

– Secure cycle parking spaces

The remodelled and upgraded building places the emphasis on workability and amenity. With stylish new facilities on each floor, a welcoming new reception area and a bespoke cycle hub, Bauhaus offers a new approach to working.

Computer generated images – indicative only.

CYCLE HUB

BUSINESS LOUNGE

NEW SHOWERS & CHANGING FACILITIES

NEW WCS

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10

SPINNINGFIELDS

ST JOHN’S

Salford Central Station

Victoria Station

Piccadilly Station

Oxford Road Station

Manchester Central

St Peter’s Square

Town Hall / Albert Square

The Lowry Hotel

New Bailey

Arndale Centre

King Street

Harvey Nichols Selfridges & Co.

Beetham Tower / Hilton

20 B H -

QUAY STREET

QUAY STREET

DEA

NSG

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DEA

NSG

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BRIDGE STREET

LIVERPOOL ROAD

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TREE

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QUAY STREET

IRWELL STREET

TRIN

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WAY

MANCHESTERCENTRAL ARENA

GREATNORTHERN

ST JOHN STREET

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OLDGRANADASTUDIOS

MOLLIE’SMOTEL

MANCHESTERGOODS YARD

ALBERT LOFTS

THETOWER

NICKEL& DIME(WEST)

FACTORYBONDED

WAREHOUSE

SOUTHVILLAGE

NICKEL& DIME(EAST)

GLOBE &

SIMPSON SPINNINGFIELDS

HARDMANSQUARE

ST JOHN’SGARDENS

ST JOHN’S

RIVER

IRW

ELL

RIVER

IRW

ELL

MARRIOTTVICTORIA& ALBERT

HOTEL

GREAT JOHN STREET HOTEL

PREMIERINN

MUSEUM OF SCIENCEAND INDUSTRY

– MANCHESTER THE MOST LIVEABLE CITY IN THE UK*

* G loba l l i v eab i l i t y sur ve y 2015 & 2016** inves t inmanches t e r. c om

100,000 STUDENTSBoasting the largest student population in Europe, with an annual talent pool of 33,000 graduates.**

POPULATION OF 2.73 MILLIONSecond largest city in the UK.

DINE

63 Degrees

Asha’s

Australasia

Brasserie Abode

Carluccio’s

Grafene

Hawksmoor

Honey

James Martin Manchester

Manchester House

Neighbourhood

Tattu

The River Restaurant & Bar

Wagamama

RELAX

The Lowry Hotel

Great John Street Hotel

Abel Heywood Hotel

King Street Townhouse

Abode Manchester

The Midland

Malmaison

The Principal

Hotel Gotham

INNSIDE Manchester

SHOP

Selfridges

Harvey Nichols

House of Fraser

Vivienne Westwood

Marks & Spencer

Belstaff

DKNY

Burberry

From fine dining at The French and Manchester House to the indie cafés and bars of the Northern Quarter, Manchester’s dining scene offers something to suit every occasion and budget – and the options span almost every cuisine conceivable.

Few cities can claim the musical pedigree that Manchester can, as the birthplace of The Smiths, Joy Division, Oasis and many more bands besides.

The city’s still-thriving music scene is a major stop-off on the UK gig circuit and its venues regularly host global superstars as well as up-and-coming acts.

Brasserie Abode

“ MANCHESTER’S GOT EVERYTHING EXCEPT A BEACH” Ian Brown Lead singer The Stone Roses.

LARGEST AIRPORT OUTSIDE LONDONFlying to over 210 destinations worldwide.

C ITY OR UNITED? It’s not all about football here. The legacy of the Commonwealth Games has left the city with world-class facilities, including the Manchester Aquatics Centre, Regional Athletics Arena, National Squash Centre and Manchester Velodrome.

Whether you are rummaging through the treasures of the Northern Quarter’s vintage boutiques and record stores, hunting for bargains in the high street brands of the Arndale Centre or splashing the cash in the luxury designer shops and department stores of New Cathedral Street and Exchange Square, Manchester truly is the shopping capital of the north west.

Exchange Square

Manchester Arena

The Avenue NorthGotham Hotel

Manchester Velodrome

Hawksmoor

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– MANCHESTER THE MOST LIVEABLE CITY IN THE UK*

* G loba l l i v eab i l i t y sur ve y 2015 & 2016** inves t inmanches t e r. c om

QUAY STREET

QUAY STREET

DEA

NSG

ATE

DEA

NSG

ATE

BRIDGE STREET

LIVERPOOL ROAD

WAT

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TREE

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NEW

QUAY STREET

IRWELL STREET

TRIN

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WAY

MANCHESTERCENTRAL ARENA

GREATNORTHERN

ST JOHN STREET

BYR

OM

STR

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LOW

ER B

YRO

M S

TREE

T

OLDGRANADASTUDIOS

MOLLIE’SMOTEL

MANCHESTERGOODS YARD

ALBERT LOFTS

THETOWER

NICKEL& DIME(WEST)

FACTORYBONDED

WAREHOUSE

SOUTHVILLAGE

NICKEL& DIME(EAST)

GLOBE &

SIMPSON SPINNINGFIELDS

HARDMANSQUARE

ST JOHN’SGARDENS

ST JOHN’S

RIVER

IRW

ELL

RIVER

IRW

ELL

MARRIOTTVICTORIA& ALBERT

HOTEL

GREAT JOHN STREET HOTEL

PREMIERINN

MUSEUM OF SCIENCEAND INDUSTRY

DINE

63 Degrees

Asha’s

Australasia

Brasserie Abode

Carluccio’s

Grafene

Hawksmoor

Honey

James Martin Manchester

Manchester House

Neighbourhood

Tattu

The River Restaurant & Bar

Wagamama’s

RELAX

The Lowry Hotel

Great John Street Hotel

Abel Heywood Hotel

King Street Townhouse

Abode Manchester

The Midland

Malmaison

The Principal

Hotel Gotham

INNSIDE Manchester

SHOP

Selfridges

Harvey Nichols

House of Fraser

Vivienne Westwood

Marks & Spencer

Belstaff

DKNY

Burberry

B H -20

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– WORK, LIVE, PLAY, MANCHESTER

CHRISTOPHER

“ My favourite spot for after work drinks has to be The Oast House, they have a great selection of craft beers and the atmosphere is really chilled. Spinningfields is also great for a night out, and nearby Castlefield offers a wide variety of venues.”

CHARLOTTE

“ Working in Manchester City Centre is great, I love that I can cycle into work every day, although on those rainy days, getting around is easy with the trams. I enjoy a walk out at lunch, quite often taking advantage of the shops at Deansgate, The Avenue and King Street. Neighbourhood is a firm after work favourite for dinner.”

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CONNECTIONS

Manchester

Leeds 48 mins

Manchester

Liverpool 51 mins

Manchester

Birmingham 1 hr 26 mins

Manchester

London 2 hrs 8 mins

Tram and rail times from Deansgate Castlefield stationSource: trainline.com and tfgm.com

Manchester is home to the biggest airport in the country after Heathrow and Gatwick, with direct flights to over 210 destinations worldwide including Dubai, Houston and Hong Kong.

Manchester Airport is also well connected by train, Metrolink and motorway, which makes visiting a breeze, wherever you are travelling from.

TRAVEL TIMES FROM BAUHAUS (MINUTES)

Manchester Piccadilly 20 7 11

Manchester Victoria 17 6 7

Deansgate Castlefield 7 2 3

Salford Central 7 4 5

Manchester Oxford Road 15 5 8

ARNDALECENTRE

THEPRINTWORKSTHE

CORNEXHANGE

MANCHESTERCATHEDRAL

CENTRALLIBRARY

ALBERTSQUARE

MANCHESTERARENA

MANCHESTERCENTRAL ARENA

THE GREATNORTHERN

RIVER IRWELL

RIVER IRWELL

DEANSGATECASTLEFIELD

ST PETERS SQUARE

MOSLEYSTREET

MARKETSTREET

SHUDEHILL

PICCADILLYGARDENS

EXCHANGESQUARE

QUAY STREET

QUAY STREET

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JOHN DALTON STREET

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GREAT BRIDGE WATER STREET

OXFORD STREET

OXFORD STREET

OXFORD ROAD

PRINCESS STREET

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L IVERPOOL ROAD

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QUAY STREET

IRWELL STREET

TRIN

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CHAPEL STREET

BLOOM STREET

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WHITWORTH STREET

CHESTER ROADA57

WHITWORTH STREET

BLACKFRIARS STREETST MARY’S GATE

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MINSHULL STREET

SACKVILLE STREET

PRINCESS STREET

WHITWORTH STREETFAIRFIELD STREET

STORE STREET

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BLACKFRIARS ROAD

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TRINITY WAY

MILLER STREET

RING ROAD

ANGEL STREET

OLDHAM R

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A57(M)

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DEANSGATE

MANCHESTEROXFORD ROAD

MANCHESTERPICCADILLY

MANCHESTERVICTORIA

SPINNINGFIELDS

ST JOHN’SDEVELOPMENT

CASTLEFIELD

PETER’S FIELD /THE CONFERENCE

QUARTER

CHINATOWN

THEVILLAGE

PICCADILLY GATEWAY

HIGHEREDUCATION

PRECINT

NORTHERNQUARTER

ANGELMEADOWS

CENTRALSALFORD

DEANSGATE CASTLEFIELD

ST PETER’S SQUARE3 MINUTES

TRAM LINE UNDERCONSTRUCTION

MANCHESTER OXFORD ROAD2 MINUTES

CORNBROOK2 MINUTES

TRAFFORD BAR5 MINUTES

MANCHESTER AIRPORT24 MINUTES (VIA DEANSGATE STATION)

PICCADILLY GARDENS6 MINUTES

MANCHESTER PICCADILLY9 MINUTES

MANCHESTERVICTORIA9 MINUTES SHUDEHILL

8 MINUTES

SALFORDQUAYS

8 MINUTES

MARKETSTREET

6 MINUTES

7 MINUTES

– NAVIGATE THE CBD

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– CONTACT

Colliers International give notice that these particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending Purchasers or Lessees and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Details are given without any responsibility and any intending Purchasers, Lessees or Third Party should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. No person employed or engaged by Colliers International has any authority to make any representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. August 2018

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