
The building in that photo on the left is the almost completed Metro building. It's pretty nice. Though, I do kind of miss some open space near the tram stop. But, as this is At The Forefront Of Regeneration Manchester, that space required a building rather urgently.
Marks and Spencer, according to rumors, are scoping it out. I guess it paid off for some developer.
The retailer has identified five sites — four in Manchester and one on Salford Quays — and is aiming to narrow the choice down to two by the end of the month. The company has issued a request for proposals (RFP) through advisers CB Richard Ellis.
The five developments on the shortlist are understood to be Wilson Bowden's Belvedere; Langtree's 40 Springardens; Argent's Three Piccadilly Place and Allied London's Spinningfields, as well as HBG's Metro at Exchange Quay.
Dear Marks and Spencer,
Please don't move more staff out here. It is hard enough to get home at night. What you don't know about plans to extend the Metrolink is they still aren't getting rid of the broken cigar tubes currently on the line. Your staff will be late, tired and pissy by time they go get to work (if ever.) Please check into city centre space. The Quays are bad and to be avoided.
Thank you.
Marks & Spencer seeks city centre office space
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