Forty Princess Street has recently received substantial refurbishment and now offers character space from 600 sq ft to suites of 5,264 sq ft
Description
Forty. is a Grade II listed building in central Manchester, which was designed by the architectural practice of W. Waddington and built circa 1895.
Like its neighbours, 40 Princess Street was built for industry, originally intended to offer office and warehouse space for merchants and manufacturing. This history can be seen in the architecture of the building, which has a ship’s prow above the corner of the doorway to reflect the building’s mercantile origins.
The 1927 Manchester & Salford Directory lists among the occupants: J. H. Greenhow & Co. Ltd, merchants; Alfred Fox, merchant and Hudson & Bowring Ltd, tram car life guard makers, who produced a device called a ‘life guard’ designed to prevent objects from falling between the wheels of trams.
Name | sq ft | sq m | Availability |
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Lower Ground - Lower Ground - Office Suite -1.0 | 3,617 | 336.03 | Available |
Ground - Office Suite 0.0 | 2,497 | 231.98 | Available |
1st - 1st Floor - Office Suite 1.0 | 5,242 | 487 | Available |
2nd - 2nd Floor - Office Suite 2.2 | 2,561 | 237.92 | Available |
3rd - 3rd Floor - Office Suite 3.0 | 4,898 | 455.04 | Available |
4th - 4th Floor - Office Suite 4.0 | 5,260 | 488.67 | Available |
5th - 5th Floor - Office Suite 5.0 | 4,919 | 456.99 | Available |
6th - 6th Floor - Office Suite 6.0 | 4,997 | 464.24 | Available |
7th - 7th Floor - Office Suite 7.0 | 5,177 | 480.96 | Available |
8th - 8th Floor - Office Suite 8.1 - FULLY FITTED | 2,532 | 235.23 | Available |
8th - 8th Floor - Office Suite 8.2 | 2,159 | 200.58 | Available |
9th - 9th Floor - Office Suite 9.0 | 4,575 | 425.03 | Available |
10th - 10th Floor - Office Suite 10.1 | 2,079 | 193.15 | Available |
10th - 10th Floor - Office Suite 10.2 | 610 | 56.67 | Available |