Location
Once the heart of the north west financial industry and a home to the Bank of England, the banks and businesses of King Street have been replaced by high end shops and restaurants over the years. The sloped street is a conservation area due to the architectural merit of many of its grand buildings.
53 King Street is an elegant Edwardian baroque grade-II listed building designed by Charles Heathcote, it opened in 1913 and stands on the site of the old Manchester Town Hall. Manchester has excellent transport links, with the huge Piccadilly railway station providing connection across the country.
Office description
Three floors of flexible office are available in this grand, well-known period building in the heart of Manchester. Near to the main shopping area of the city, with its banks, restaurants, bars and cafes. A prominent and prestigious business address, the centre is well connected with easy access to Piccadilly and Victoria Stations, as well as various bus routes. Tenants can access the space 24-hours a day.