Marshall Building, St Ann's Square, Manchester, M2 7LP | Property to rent | Savills
5,077 sq ft(471.67 sq m)
Price per sq ft£32.50
per year

Marshall BuildingSt Ann's Square, Manchester, M2 7LP


    Key features

    • Tastefully refurbished
    • Wellness Studio and Event Space
    • Showers and changing facilities
    • Cycle racks and lockers
    • Targeting EPC A

    A tastefully refurbished workspace located in St Ann's Square with onsite business lounge, wellness studio, event space and breakout area.

    About this property

    • Description
      Renamed from St. Ann’s House, redesigned to welcome innovative and creative businesses, and rebranded to promote smart working with wellbeing at the heart of everyone’s day.

      The external façade has been tastefully restored and a new chic and welcoming reception area, and intelligently designed new event and meeting spaces have been added. We have introduced a new focus on wellness into every aspect of Marshall Building, spaces are designed with user
      experience at the forefront. The addition of a new designated wellness studio demonstrates our commitment to creating a space which revolves around the individual.

      A tastefully refurbished reception, embracing the opulent heritage of the original building, primed to support the future of innovation, commerce and creativity.

      The building is equipped with a range of thoughtful features to enhance your workday. Private booths offer quiet spaces for focused tasks, while dedicated Zoom rooms ensure seamless virtual meetings. Collaborative areas are designed for team engagement, and the lounge provides a comfortable place to relax or recharge.

    Local information

    • Perfectly placed in a bustling pedestrianised area populated by high-end retail stores and Manchester’s buzziest cafes, restaurants, bars and the Royal Exchange Theatre.
    • St. Ann’s Square has been home to the Manchester Cotton Exchange for over two centuries, surviving bombing during the war and a terrorist bomb in 1996. The current Royal Exchange building was constructed here in 1874.
    • Most buildings on King Street were built or rebuilt during Victoria’s reign, except for 35-37, the last surviving Georgian mansion in central Manchester and home to Baring’s Bank until the 1970s.
    • The street is now Manchester’s most desirable luxury shopping and dining destination.

    Available space

    Namesq ftsq mAvailability
    5th - 5th Floor5,077471.67Available