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PJ and Bruntwood partner on Siemens park

Siemens-Manchester-THUMB.jpegGlobal technology and engineering firm Siemens has selected Bruntwood and PJ Livesey as development partners for its 20-acre sustainability and healthcare business park in Didsbury, south Manchester.

Offices totalling 140,000 sq ft, a Spire Healthcare hospital and training and conference facilities will be built by Bruntwood, with PJ Livesey developing 90 homes at the Princess Parkway site.

The scheme will include the refurbishment of Sir William Siemens House, which will be retained as Siemens’ regional management hub. The building is considered one of the leading examples of modernist architecture in the UK.

The gross development value of the commercial elements is estimated to be £50m.

Ask Real Estate, Story Homes and Patrizia were shortlisted for the commercial element.

Siemens purchased the site in 1988 with a restriction from Manchester city council that it could not be turned into housing. To overturn the residential restriction, it is understood that Bruntwood must first develop one of the three office buildings.

Robin Phillips, Siemens Manchester site director, said: “The agreement of commercial terms with Bruntwood and PJ Livesey is an important step towards creating opportunities for growth in the local area.”

A deal agreed with Kier to develop the site fell through last year owing to uncertainty over the government’s future national energy policy.

JLL acted for Siemens.

louisa.clarence-smith@estatesgazette.com

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