3 Hardman Street
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General information | |
Type | Office Retail |
Location | 3 Hardman Street, Manchester |
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Construction started | 2007 |
Completed | 2009[1] |
Management | Capital Properties |
Height | |
Roof | 75 m (246 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 16 |
Floor area | 369,800 square feet (34,360 m2) |
Lifts/elevators | 20 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Sheppard Robson[1] |
Developer | Allied London Properties[1] |
Structural engineer | Capita Symonds[2] |
Main contractor | Bovis Lend Lease[2] |
3 Hardman Street is a 16-storey high-rise building in Spinningfields, Manchester. At 75 metres, it is currently the second tallest building in the Spinningfields area after the Manchester Civil Justice Centre and the ninth-tallest building in Manchester.
Background
3 Hardman Street was designed by architects Sheppard Robson, as part of the Allied London project regenerating Spinningfields into a major business centre. According to Allied London chief executive Mike Ingall, "3 Hardman Street has been designed in particular for the financial and professional services sector for Manchester".[3]
The building was completed in February 2009, and it was the largest speculatively developed office outside London.[4] (A speculative development is construction with no formal commitment from tenants) The building was 80% let before completion.[4] The building has a BREEAM rating of excellent.[5] The building is 16 storeys high with one floor used as a plant floor.[1] The building also has two underground levels which hold 250 parking spaces.[1]
In 2010, Allied London sold the building for £183.5 million.[6] It was bought by Glenn Arrow UK Property, which is owned by the Luxembourg-based company, Ærium.[7] Allied London continues to manage the building.[6]
Tenants
- Beachcroft[8]
- RSM UK[9]
- The Bank of New York Mellon[9][10]
- Barclays[9]
- BDO Stoy Hayward[9]
- Brown, Shipley & Co.[11]
- Equinox Financial Search and Selection[12]
- General Medical Council[13]
- Investec[14]
- Kukinto[15]
- Marks and Spencer[16]
- Pinsent Masons[9]
- PKF[17]
- Pure Gym[18]
- Regus[9]
- Robert Walters plc[19]
- Shoosmiths[20]
References
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External links
Capital Properties (UK) Ltd - property management
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