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2nd December 2019
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Mayfield is set to undergo a £1.4bn transformation in Manchester

Planning permission for the first phase of development has been submitted for Mayfield, a mixed-use neighbourhood undergoing a £1.4bn transformation. The plans have been submitted to Manchester City Council by The Mayfield Partnership.

The Mayfield Partnership are proposing 70,000 sq ft of commercial space, with a further planning application expected in Autumn for 12-stories of office space creating 220,000 sq ft of space. The building is to be designed by architects Morris + Company, an architecture firm located in London. The firm’s portfolio is London-centric, so it will be great to see them bring their work up north and transform this unloved area of Manchester City Centre.

Alongside office space, commercial space and 545 parking spaces, The Mayfield Partnership are also creating a park, the first new park that Manchester has seen in over a century. The lack of green space in Manchester City Centre has been a contentious issue for some years, but now this forgotten area of the city is set to encompass a 6.5-acre park on the banks of the River Medlock.

Not only is the project transforming a derelict and neglected part of the city, but it’s also expected to create more than 7,500 office, retail, leisure and construction jobs. It’s rumoured that Barclays Bank are considering Mayfield as their major hub, which has been looking to strengthen its Northern operations for more than 2 years.

If planning permission is obtained for phase one of Mayfield, it is expected that it will be complete in 2022. An open consultation of the proposal is taking place on the 22nd of August at the Fairfield Social Club between 2 pm and 7 pm.

James Heather, development director for the Mayfield Partnership and U+I said: “Our vision is for a truly outstanding place to work and play, and I believe the amazing views over Mayfield Park this flagship office building will deliver will be unrivalled anywhere in Manchester.”

“Manchester is a first-class location for businesses and we need the confidence to deliver high-quality workspace and maintain a pipeline of premium office development to attract further inward investment to our city.”

The Mayfield neighbourhood is situated in close proximity to two of our new residential developments, 115 Princess Street and Great Ancoats Street– both due for completion in 2020. Tenants of these high-spec residential apartments will benefit from being situated in Manchester City Centre, close to job opportunities created by the Mayfield Partnership, great transport links and all that Manchester has to offer. Our new developments are open for investment, so if you’re interested in investing in the future of Manchester, get in touch today.

Explore our other areas which include: Ancoats, City Border, City Centre, Northern Quarter, Princess Street, Salford Quays, Spinningfields, and Trafford.

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