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The Location COMPRISING 1,508 SPACIOUS APARTMENTS ACROSS FOUR CAREFULLY DESIGNED TOWERS, DEANSGATE SQUARE DELIVERS ANOTHER LEVEL OF CITY CENTRE LIVING TO MANCHESTER. MARRYING TOGETHER LUXURY LIVING WITH UNPRECEDENTED PRIVATE ON-SITE AMENITIES IN AN ICONIC LOCATION AT THE HEART OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S BEST KNOWN CITIES, DEANSGATE SQUARE TRULY IS ANYTHING BUT ORDINARY.

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Manchester GREATER MANCHESTER IS SITUATED IN

Generating over £56 billion of GVA (Gross

THE NORTH WEST OF ENGLAND WITH

Value Added), Manchester City Region

A POPULATION OF 2.73 MILLION AND IS

contributes 52% of the Northwest’s

THE SECOND MOST POPULOUS URBAN

total economic output. With economic

ZONE IN THE UK. MORE THAN 5 MILLION

growth outstripping that of the rest of

PEOPLE LIVE WITHIN A 30 MILE RADIUS

the UK, Manchester is demonstrating its

OF MANCHESTER. MANCHESTER IS

importance to the regional economy, the

THE LARGEST AND FASTEST GROWING

North of England and the UK as a whole.

REGIONAL CAPITAL IN THE UK,

Manchester has a well-educated, skilled

GENERATING WEALTH EQUAL TO THAT

workforce of 1.4 million and a GDP of

OF LEEDS, LIVERPOOL AND SHEFFIELD COMBINED. IT COMES SECOND ONLY TO LONDON BOTH IN BUSINESS TERMS AND THE QUALITY OF ITS CITY ENVIRONMENT, RETAIL AND LEISURE AMENITIES.

£28 billion. The workforce – 65% of it aged under 45 – has excellent language, technical and customer service skills. The university population is one of the largest in Europe. These factors combine to make

A dynamic series of public/private

Manchester an ideal location for corporates.

partnerships has delivered an unrivalled

Key drivers of this growth are undoubtedly

track record of development across the

the strength of a dynamic private sector

built environment. Manchester is a focus for and the increasing attractiveness of the city businesses which serve local, regional and

region as a business location.

international markets. More than 96,000 people are employed in banking, finance and insurance. The Cooperative Group, the world’s largest consumer- owned business is based in Manchester and is one of the city’s biggest employers.

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Manchester Manchester’s incredibly competitive

Manchester is the largest and fastest

business costs continue to be instrumental

growing economy outside of London with

in this and are a major facet of the city

a proud tradition of entrepreneurship,

region’s business offer. This, combined with creativity and innovation. The city has the highly skilled labour pool and ample

transformed itself into one of Europe’s

property offerings means that Manchester

most dynamic and exciting cities in which

has the ideal business conditions in situ to

to live and work, boasting an increasingly

attract and retain leading industry players.

diverse economy and a real sense of investor confidence.

As a result, a large proportion of the FTSE100 companies now have a presence

Voted best UK city for a new headquarters,

in Manchester City Region and around 40% Manchester is the regional centre for of the Northwest’s Top 500 companies

finance, commerce and retail. World-

are based here. The Northern England

class transport links combine with quality

economy is expected to perform well over

commercial space makes Manchester one

the next five years. It will be helped by the

of best cities in Europe in which to do

Northern Powerhouse initiative launched in

business. As a result, major corporations

2015, a Government proposal to boost the

such as the Co-Operative Group,

economies in Northern England supported

Ticketmaster, Gazprom, Royal Bank of

by transport and investment in the region.

Scotland and the Bank of New York have

Manchester, as its capital, with the aim of

chosen to establish operations in the city.

creating a Northern super economy to rival London and the South East.

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Education Its vast student population no doubt reflects

The University of Manchester was created in

Manchester’s popularity as a first-class student October 2004 through the merging of the destination. With currently over 99,000

Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST.

students across five universities; Manchester

It is the largest single-site university in the

University, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK and is recognised for producing worldthe University of Salford, the University of

class calibre of graduates, having been named

Bolton and University Centre Oldham, the

“University of the Year” in the Times Higher

city region has one of the largest student

Education Supplement Awards in 2005 and by

populations in the UK, not to mention in

the Sunday Times in 2006.

Europe. With links to 25 Nobel Prize winners, the strength of Manchester’s educational

The University of Salford is an internationally recognised university for cutting edge

credentials is significant.

research innovation and awarded within the

In addition to the 5 universities in the city

top 10 in the UK for teaching. Situated about

region there are a further 18 universities and

a mile and a half away from Manchester city

higher education institutes in the North West,

centre, the University of Salford has a student

making for an additional population of around

population of over 19,000. The University of

400,000 students in the surrounding areas.

Salford opened a unique learning, teaching and research space within MediaCityUK in

ESTABLISHED EDUCATIONAL SITES

Salford Quays for over 1,500 students in

INCLUDE:

September 2011.

Manchester Metropolitan University is one

Royal Northern College of Music The RNCM is

of the largest universities in the UK, with

a leading international conservatoire located

over 32,000 students based across seven

in the heart of Manchester, with a reputation

campuses, five in Manchester and two in

for attracting talented students, teachers,

Cheshire. The central Manchester campuses

conductors and composers from all over the

form part of the largest higher education sites in the UK and one of the most extensive centres in Europe.

world. Northern Ballet School NBT is an international centre of excellence in training for classical ballet and musical theatre.

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Chinatown Chinatown is one of the busiest and most

Apart from a profusion of Chinese Restaurants,

colourful areas of city centre Manchester.

there are many other ethnicities represented

Situated in the heart of Manchester City

in Chinatown, including Thai, Malaysian,

Centre, the area bustles with life - tradesmen

Singaporean, Nepalese, Italian, French and

and tourists alike, and is particularly well

Japanese shops and restaurants.

worth seeing on Sundays, when ethnic Chinese traders from all over the county have traditionally descended on the area to buy in food supplies from the proliferation of small shops, herbalists, gift shops, restaurants and markets.

The Chinese district is dominated by the Imperial Chinese Archway, a gift to the City from the Chinese people, the only one in Europe, and even more decorative than that found in San Francisco.

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Sport Manchester is recognised the world over for its All of these venues have served as concert sporting achievements – home to Manchester

venues in the past with stars such as U2,

United and Manchester City football clubs and

Oasis, Kings of Leon, Rhianna, Jay-z, Beyonce

in 2002 host of the Commonwealth Games.

and Bruce Springsteen having played in

The region’s sporting star is in the ascendant:

Manchester in the past.

recent major sporting events include the

Salford Quays has a dedicated Watersports

Paralympics World Cup, the UEFA Cup Final,

Centre providing watersports and outdoor

the FINA World Swimming Championships

activities using state of the art equipment.

and UCI Track Cycling World Championship as Activities include Royal Yachting Association well as the BUPA Great Manchester Run.

training schemes such as National Sailing, Powerboating and Windsurfing together with

Manchester is famous for two of the largest

Paddlesport courses with both kayaks and

football clubs in Europe – Manchester United

canoes.

and Manchester City. Manchester United is situated within a 10 minute drive of the City

The Chill Factore which is situated adjacent to

Centre and Manchester City a 10 minute drive

the Trafford Centre, approximately 10 minutes

to the east of the City Centre.

drive from MediaCityUK, boasts a 180 metre

Old Trafford Cricket Ground is also situated within a 10 minute drive hosting international test series.

long indoor real snow slope – the longest real snow indoor slope in the UK. Other activities include the Luge - a 60 metre ice slide and Tubing to slide down on a special track in a huge rubber ring.

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Shopping Manchester provides approximately 3,250,000 The Trafford Centre constructed by the Peel sq ft (301,925 sq m) of retail accommodation.

Group is situated approximately 10 minutes by

With 1.4 million sq ft (130,060 sq m) of retail

car from MediaCityUK and is one of the UK’s

floor area and 38 million visitors annually, the

largest indoor shopping and leisure complex

Manchester Arndale Centre is the UK’s largest

with over 1.4m ft2 of retail floor area. The

inner city shopping centre and the most

Trafford Centre is home to

visited in the north-west. The city centre has

Manchester’s second Selfridges store

a substantial leisure provision ranging from

alongside high street shops such as Apple

mass market bars and restaurants within The

Store, Karen Millen, Armani Exchange, DKNY,

Printworks, through to destination locations

French Connection and Hollister. It is also

including Spinningfields, Deansgate, King

home to John Lewis, Marks and Spencer and

Street and The Northern Quarter.

Debenhams. In 2008, Barton Square opened

Manchester City Centre hosts a variety of

and offers a variety of high quality homeware

shopping areas. Harvey Nichols and Selfridges

stores such as Next Home, Dwell, Habitat and

have a base in Manchester situated on New

Marks and Spencer Home.

Cathedral Street. Other designer names based in this area and include Ted Baker, Ugg, Louis Vuitton, Hugo Boss, Burberry, Tiffany, Fred Perry and Apple.

Furthermore the area has facilities including a 20-screen Odeon multiplex cinema (which is the busiest in the UK), Laser Quest arena, Paradise Island Adventure Golf, large Namco

The Avenue at Spinningfields, Manchester’s

Centre with Dodgems, Bowling and Arcade

newest fashion retail core, hosts a number of

Games.

international fashion labels such as Burberry, Armani, DKNY and Mulberry.

Situated within Salford Quays is the Lowry Outlet Mall which has over 80 stores including

Manchester’s Northern Quarter is renowned

ladieswear, menswear, childswear, sportswear,

for its independent boutiques and clothes

footwear, homeware, toys and health and

shops where residents and visitors can

beauty. The largest brands within the Mall

purchase unusual and unique products in a

include Gap, Nike, Molton Brown and Whistles.

Bohemian atmosphere. Affleck’s Palace is

The Lowry outlet mall houses a number of

one of the most famous stores in the area,

restaurants and coffee shops including well

housing several floors of independent stalls

known names such as Costa Coffee and Pizza

and boutiques.

Express.

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Nightlife Recently voted as the UK’s most liveable city,

theatres create the UK’s best theatre repertory

Manchester has always been known for the

scene outside London’s West End and host

vitality of its cultural life, from Barbirolli to

top touring companies at the Royal Exchange

Morrissey, from Lowry to Madchester, and the

Theatre, Manchester Opera House and Palace

capital of the north continues that tradition in

Theatre.

new and established venues across the city.

Manchester City Centre hosts a wide variety

The Manchester Arena is Europe’s busiest

of restaurants, bars and nightclubs. The city’s

indoor concert arena. The Hallé orchestra

multicultural population means that practically

thrives in its architecturally stunning

every nationality of food is on offer – from

new home, the Bridgewater Hall, and the

Nepalese to Armenian – and there are venues

Manchester Camerata plays at the Royal

to suit every budget.

College of Music. Manchester’s thirteen

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Transport Manchester has excellent transport links. Trains Manchester Oxford Road station serves from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston

the southern corridor of the city centre,

run every 20 minutes with a total journey time

where both the University of Manchester

of approximately 2 hours. The M60 orbital

and Manchester Metropolitan University are

motorway is a 10 minute drive from the City

located, as well as the Central Manchester

Centre providing access to the main motorway Hospitals, Palace Theatre, and Cornerhouse. networks of the M61, M62, M56 and M6. Manchester Airport (the UK’s largest regional airport) is situated just off the M56 motorway and is approximately a 20 minute journey in the car. Manchester Airport is also accessible by train from Manchester Piccadilly railway

Deansgate station is located in the southwest, between Deansgate locks and nearby Castlefield at the southern end of Deansgate (which is over a mile long). It is connected via a link bridge to Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop.

station.

Salford Central station is in Salford, about

MANCHESTER CITY CENTRE HAS FIVE

100m west of the River Irwell, and serves the

RAILWAY STATIONS:

Spinningfields, Bridge Street, Chapel Street,

Manchester Piccadilly station is the largest

Trinity Way and central Deansgate districts.

station in the City with 14 platforms plus 2

There are also plans for a new high-speed

Metrolink tram platforms, located on the

rail link, from London to Birmingham and

southeast side of the city centre.

to Manchester and Leeds, known as HS2. It

Manchester Victoria station is the main

is expected to reduce journey times from

terminus for services from the north and west

Manchester to London to just over 1 hour.

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Transport Metrolink is the light rail tram service that

The airport serves more destinations

operates in Central Manchester. The services

worldwide than any other UK airport, with

are usually 6 mins in the peak and 12 mins

currently over 100 airlines and 300 tour

off-peak to most destinations, all of which

operators offering over 200 destinations and

are within Greater Manchester. As of 2016

direct flights to all of Europe’s major cities.

there are seven lines operating, connecting

Long haul routes include daily flights to the

the city centre with termini at Altrincham,

Far East and 10 US cities, including four flights

Ashton-under-Lyne, Bury, East Didsbury,

a day to New York.

Eccles, Manchester Airport, MediaCityUK, Rochdale. A new line through the city centre is being constructed. To facilitate the Metrolink expansion and increased tram frequency an alternative route through the city centre is required. The 2CC will run from Victoria station to St Peter’s Square via Exchange Square, Corporation Street, Cross Street and Princess Street.

Manchester Airport can be accessed via car or via Metrolink and train. The journey by car is approximately 19 minutes using the M60 orbital motorway and the M56 motorway. Alternatively residents can travel to Manchester Piccadilly railway station via the Metrolink and then via train to the airport. During the day six trains per hour run between Manchester Piccadilly and Manchester Airport

Manchester Airport, the UK’s largest regional

train stations.

airport, comprises three terminals and is the third busiest airport in the UK in terms of passenger numbers. Passenger capacity is expected to reach 50 million per year by 2030 and heavy investment is planned for its future growth.

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MediaCityUK Following the BBC’s decision to relocate five

Learning, BBC Radio 5 live, BBC Sport, BBC

departments to the North of England, Salford

Radio Manchester and BBC Breakfast as well

Quays is now home to MediaCityUK. Salford

as Religion & Ethics, the BBC Philharmonic and

Quays itself is well known as a cultural centre

parts of Research & Development, Drama and

with The Lowry Arts Centre and gallery, The

Comedy.

Imperial War Museum, The Lowry shopping centre and Manchester United’s Old Trafford Football Club all located within Salford Quays itself. Old Trafford Cricket Club is only a short walk away. The Quay s also hosts major sporting and cultural events each year with plans afoot for many more of these activities in the coming months and years.

ITV completed the first phase of its move to MediaCityUK in 2013. Considered a flagship facility for the UK’s biggest commercial programme provider, the Orange Tower is home to over 500 staff including teams from CITV, Granada Reports, factual, entertainment, drama, post production, The Jeremy Kyle show and various business support services.

The BBC has been operational at MediaCityUK since 2011, producing thousands of hours of content for television, radio and online.

MediaCityUK is also home to the world’s longest running continuing drama - Coronation Street and is produced from a state- of-the-art

Around 2,700 staff work in twenty-six

production centre based in a 7.7 acre site next

departments including BBC Children’s, BBC

to the Imperial War Museum.

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MediaCityUK The University of Salford was the first

A new Premier Inn hotel is currently under

academic establishment to open at

construction and will provide a further 112

MediaCityUK with a brand new digital learning, bed spaces for the MediaCityUK complex by teaching and research space – where over

Summer 2016.

1,500 students are taught.

KEY FACTS:

FACILITIES INCLUDE:

• Greater Manchester is the largest commercial

• TV and radio studios

finance centre outside London in terms

• Digital media and performance labs

of venture capital and corporate finance activity.

• Post-production suites • A living research facility

• 80 members of FTSE 100 are based in Manchester.

Programmes include journalism, animation and TV documentary making, alongside

• Manchester is rated best city in the UK by

technology based courses.

the Economist Intelligence Unit.

Leading international healthcare group Bupa

• The region has 350,000 employers – the

is another company we are proud to have with

highest number for UK regional business

us here at MediaCityUK. Bupa has a global

centres.

presence and serves 13 million customers in more than 190 countries, employing more than 62,000 people MediaCityUK is also home to a 218 bedroom 4 star Holiday Inn Deluxe and a five acre

• Over £3 billion committed to major real estate infrastructure projects in Manchester. • Rapid access to London and other financial centres by road, rail and air.

public realm area (twice the size of London’s

• The BBC’s recent move to Manchester marks

Trafalgar Square) situated in the heart of the

a largescale decentralisation from London

development with a piazza capable of holding

and enhances its status as a cultural centre.

over 5000 people. • Financial services credentials proven by A further 100,000 sq ft of office

relocation of Bank of New York Mellon.

accommodation is currently under • Readily accessible pool of financial talent,

construction. The Tomorrow building will create new offices and studio space to meet

and a larger labour force within a 60-minute

the increasing demand for fast growing

drive-time than any other comparable city.

creative and digital industries.

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Investment opportunity Such is the scale, location and impressive

Given the nature of this development, we

design of this development, Deansgate Square would expect Deansgate Square to perform will become a local landmark of distinct

above market averages when looking at

quality. The four towers of Deansgate Square

capital growth – estimate to exceed 22%

will transform the skyline of this amazing city

between 2018 – 2022. Rental yields are

and the address will be synonymous with high

expected to increase by over 15% in the same

end living.

period.

Created by Renaker Build, the project will be

The eagerly anticipated first phase of this

delivered with the emphasis on quality y that

development, will be on the western side and

has given the company the fine reputation

known as the West Tower. Made up of 350

that it holds today. The development will offer

spacious apartments arranged over 45 floors,

residents on-site facilities beyond any other in

there will be a mix of one, two and three

the area and, as a result, realistic gross rental

bedroom properties, as well as four luxury

estimates are projected in excess of 6% in

penthouses.

some cases.

Construction is well underway and completion of phase one is on course for Q1 2019.

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Specification INTERNAL FINISHES

• Integrated Neff fridgefreezer and automatic

• Walnut veneer apartment

dishwasher

entrance doors and white satinwood internal doors • Chrome ironmongery • Satinwood finish to internal skirtings and architraves

ED downlights to hallways, •L living areas, bedrooms,

• Integrated CDA wine cooler

bathrooms and en-suites

• Underslung composite sink

•P rovision for BT, Sky Q and

with swan neck mixer tap • LED under unit lighting

Virgin media to living areas and bedrooms •D edicated Hyperoptic, fibre

• White emulsion to walls and BATHROOMS AND EN-SUITES

ceilings

ELECTRICAL AND COMMS

• Duravit sanitary ware FLOORING

featuring Me by Stark wash

• Havwoods Bronzo narrow

basins and Durastyle wall

optic internet provision •B rushed nickel sockets and switches throughout

plank, engineered oak

hung WC with concealed

SAFETY AND SECURITY

floorings in a herringbone

cisterns and soft close seats

•S ecure residents’ entrances

pattern to living areas and hallways

• Kaldwei steel baths with walnut bath panel

• Cormar carpets to bedrooms • Vedo brassware and showers • Tiling to bathrooms, en-

• Rainhead showers

suites and cloakrooms

• Glazed shower screens • Tiled walls – marbles effect

KITCHENS

porcelain tiles

• Bespoke English kitchen

• Bespoke storage with

cabinets

mirrored doors, built in

• Handleless door and drawer fronts

shaver socket and mood lighting

with dedicated fob access to shared spaces and apartments •A utomated door entry system with video and audio streaming edicated concierge •D operating 24/7 •S moke detectors to kitchens and entrance halls •S prinkler system

• Composite 22mm squareedged work surfaces with

HEATING

full-height splashbacks in

• Adax Neo slim-line electric

matching composite or glass • Integrated Neff touch

panel heaters with central timer

control ceramic hob, over

• Chrome ladder towel rails to

and concealed re-circulating

bathrooms and en-suites

cooker hood

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Facilities As part of the developer’s mission to ensure Deansgate Square is the most desirable and exclusive address in Manchester, the ‘resident

The on-site facilities will include: • 25m swimming pool*

only’ facilities are market leading. Every

• Jacuzzi*

effort has been made to ensure all needs are

• Sauna*

met, whether they are leisure, business or entertainment.

• Steam room* • Resident’s changing facilities* •M ultisport (tennis, badminton, 5-a-side, etc.) court* • Two storey gymnasium* • Dance studio* • Aerobic/yoga studio* • Treatment rooms* • Resident lounge* • Business centre* • Cinema* • Library* •R ooftop garden with adjoining lounge/ function room (ability to hire for private events) • 24/7 concierge • Dedicated residents’ drop off / pick up zone *due for completion Q2 2020

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The Developer Renaker and its business leaders draw upon Their vision is to transform the urban a unique blend of complementary skills

landscape, unlocking potential and

gained from decades of experience within

delivering quality schemes which

leading industry organisations.

encourage community and are attuned to

Renaker is now firmly established as the

the needs of the end user.

North West’s leading property developer

Sustainability is always a key consideration

with a proven track record in design, build

and, from the early stages of the planning

and delivery with more than 2400 new

process, they ensure that longevity is built

homes currently under construction.

in, meeting not just the needs of today but

The company has a unique and refreshing approach, operating with honesty and

the demands of tomorrow. Renaker deliver what we promise

integrity in a straightforward manner which receives a positive response from all stakeholders. As a group, they firmly believe that for the business to be successful, they must operate in a forward thinking manner, be responsive to change and to be able to act quickly. Throughout the business, Renaker adopt a “can do� attitude delivering sustainable new communities in an enthusiastic and efficient manner.

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Deansgate Square Local Authority:

Car Parking:

Manchester City Council

There are 661 parking spaces within the development. Spaces are available to purchase

Estimated Completion Date:

at £15,000, subject to availability.

Q2 2019 Payment Schedule: Estimated Service Charge:

• £2000 reservation fee payable on

TBC

reservation • 10% deposit payable on exchange of

Lease length:

contracts (minus £2000 reservation fee)

990 years

• Completion within 10 working days of notice Ground Rent (approximate):

being served

1 bed – £200 pa All other units - £300 pa Car parking - £15 pa Building Warranty: BLP Guarantee Architect: Simpson Haugh

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