Select from 6 serviced offices in Manchester
Manchester Business Park, Manchester
The Manchester Business Park centre is in a landmark modern, spacious building with four storeys and a glass front. It is built on a site at the front of one of Manchester's most recognised business parks which a number of leading blue chip companies have already identified as their first choice for a base. This location, opposite the airport and 20 minutes from the city centre, offers excellent local, national and international connections. Manchester is considered an excellent place to do business, both in Europe and the United Kingdom (UK). More than 90,000 people are employed in the banking, financial and insurance sectors - making the city the country's fifth-largest financial centre outside London. Manchester's economy continues to grow, with businesses big and small, national and international, active in life sciences, creative, media, manufacturing and communications.
Manchester Didsbury, Manchester
The Didsbury business centre is an impressive standalone modern glass building well situated in the heart of the Towers Business Park. Didsbury is a chic suburb on the southern outskirts of the city known as Manchester's 'stockbroker belt'. It is popular with a variety of businesses and industries, including household names in technology and aviation, because of its quiet leafy setting, nearby workforce and fantastic local amenities and commuter routes. Manchester is highly ranked as a place to do business in the UK and Europe. It is the UK's fifth-largest financial centre outside London, with more than 90,000 people employed in banking, finance and insurance. Other major activities in the city's fast growing economy include professional services, life science industries, creative, cultural and media, manufacturing and communications companies serving local, regional and international markets.
Manchester Exchange Quay, Manchester
The Exchange Quay Centre is in a modern, glass-fronted tall building on a prestigious site overlooking Manchester Ship Canal and the famous Old Trafford football ground. This redeveloped area of Salford Quays is fast becoming north-west England's premier location for business and is part of the World Trade Centre complex which is home to a number of major international finance and banking companies. Manchester always ranks highly as a place to do business in the United Kingdom. It is the UK's fifth-largest financial centre outside London, with more than 90,000 people employed in banking, finance and insurance. The surrounding Quays area offers a mixture of cultural, retail and leisure facilities with businesses, restaurants, sports centres, shops and a theatre grouped around this historic waterfront.
Manchester King Street, Manchester
Old and new co-exist in perfect harmony at Manchester's King Street Centre which combines a grade one listed former banking hall and a striking newly constructed modern tower. The result is a remarkable aesthetic achievement. The banking hall is an architectural masterpiece, once the home of the Bank of England, the focal point for the city's financial and professional community and the commercial heart of the whole region. Distinctive design elements such as water features, glazed bridges and the tall stone portal that leads to the atrium are symbolic of the transition from the old to the new. This address is synonymous with quality, in the hub of the lively and ever-changing city business centre where the commercial buildings, shops and restaurants radiate excellence. Manchester is the UK's fifth-largest financial centre outside London, with more than 90,000 people employed in banking, finance and insurance.
Manchester Peter House, Manchester
Peter House business centre occupies a landmark building at a prominent central location in Manchester's established and vibrant business district, with city views overlooking Barbirolli Square and St. Peter's Square. A stunning central atrium fills the ground floor and reception with an abundance of natural light. The building is conveniently located with car parks, transport links and retail and leisure facilities on the doorstep. Recently ranked as the second best place to do business in the UK, the city is the UK's fifth largest financial centre outside London. Manchester has a growing economy with many people (90,000) employed in financial services. It is also a centre for life sciences, professional services, creative, cultural and media, communications and manufacturing. The centre has 12 meeting rooms and conference suites.












