Bruntwood Works has submitted plans to revamp Manchester’s Grade II listed Pall Mall.
The developer wants to redevelop the three-block King Street site, which it bought last October, with 85,000 sq ft of office and hospitality space.
Bruntwood said it hopes the proposals will make it a “sustainability and wellbeing hub” that attracts “consciously-minded” tenants with strong ESG credentials. The scheme is expected to be operationally net zero carbon, and will include a wellness studio and gym.
Ciara Keeling, chief executive of Bruntwood Works, said: “This announcement marks a major milestone in our reinvention of the iconic Pall Mall building in the heart of the city centre… Given the complexity of retrofitting a listed building, we are aiming for our redevelopment of Pall Mall to provide a blueprint for projects in future, as this provides a more sustainable option than demolishing and building new.”
View largest deals and rental values on Manchester’s King Street >>
To send feedback, e-mail tim.burke@eg.co.uk or tweet @_tim_burke or @EGPropertyNews