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Planners back redevelopment of Manchester’s Pall Mall

Bruntwood has received planning permission to redevelop the Grade II listed Pall Mall building in Manchester city centre.

Under plans revealed in June, the developer will create 85,000 sq ft of office and hospitality space at the three-block King Street site, which it bought a year ago.

Works are set to start early in 2023 with completion expected by the end of 2024.

Pall Mall forms a part of Bruntwood’s £200m Pioneer programme, focused on wellbeing, biophilia, technology, sustainability, amenity and art.  Neo, Blackfriars House, 111 Piccadilly, Bloc and the Alberton are also part of the Pioneer scheme.

Andrew Butterworth, commercial director at Bruntwood Works, said: “Given the historic nature of the building, the plans were complex, needing to be sympathetic to the heritage of the site while also remaining consciously minded and providing a dynamic and innovative space for our customers.

“Alongside our existing cluster of forward-thinking city centre workspaces, the iconic Pall Mall will act as a blueprint for sustainable listed renovations and help our customers and the wider city to reach its net zero ambitions.”

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