Construction well advanced on Booking.com headquarters at Manchester Goods Yard

Neubau für die neue Hauptverwaltung von Booking.com in Manchester schreitet voran

Construction is well advanced at Manchester Goods Yard, where a new office building for anchor tenant Booking.com is now almost 50% complete, with other elements of the scheme nearing completion.

Manchester Goods Yard, as part of the St John’s Development in Manchester city centre, will provide a total of 31,000m2 of commercial space, including 28,000m2 of workspace and 3,000m2 of retail space across three interlinked building blocks.

The development will become a new global headquarters for Booking.com, who have taken 20,000m2. The building will create an enjoyable, state-of-the-art facility for up to 3,000 people, and will provide a benchmark for high-quality, flexible workspace in the city.

Manchester Goods Yard is set to become the fulcrum for Enterprise City at St. John’s, a new digital media technology hub which will be home for a mix of start-up and multi-corporation creative industries. The ultra-modern, flexible workspaces will be supplemented by a mix of café bars, restaurants and leisure facilities, with the aim of creating a vibrant neighbourhood in which to live, work, shop and relax.

Construction has recommenced since Easter, and appropriate measures have been taken, in line with government advice, to ensure that the risk of COVID-19 transmission is minimised for those working on site.

The development, designed by Chapman Taylor for Allied London, is currently on course for completion in February 2021.

Der Bau der neuen Hauptverwaltung für das Unternehmen Booking.com in Manchester schreitet zügig voran, mehr als 50% des Neubaus sind bereits fertig gestellt

Das Gebäude ist Teil der Manchester Goods Yard Entwicklung des Investors Allied London. Mitten in Manchesters Innenstadt entstehen hier in einem Komplex aus drei miteinander verbundenen Gebäuden insgesamt 31.000 m² Gewerbeflächen. Auf 28.000 m² Büroflächen werden hochwertige und flexible Arbeitsplätze für bis zu 3.000 Mitarbeiter geschaffen, 3.000 m² Handels- und Gastronomieflächen im Erdgeschoss werden für ein lebendiges neues Arbeitsumfeld sorgen.

Manchester Goodsyard wird das Herzstück der Stadtteilentwicklung des Viertels St. John’s. Unter dem Titel Enterprise City entsteht in St. John‘s ein neues digitales Medien- und Technologiezentrum, das sowohl Platz für junge Start-ups als auch für bereits etablierte, kreative Unternehmen in diesen Bereichen bieten soll.

Die Fertigstellung ist für Februar 2021 geplant.

Mark Doughty (BA (Hons) BArch)

Director, 曼彻斯特

Mark joined Chapman Taylor in 2006 becoming an Associate Director in 2016. A key member of the Manchester studio’s management team, Mark has a business development remit for the office workplace sector across the UK business.

He has over 10 years’ experience and has successfully completed a number of major award winning projects across a range of sectors.

He takes an active part in the BCO and completed last year’s Cycle Challenge riding from London to Amsterdam over four days with fifty members of the BCO.

Areas of expertise:

Office / Retail / Delivery / Design Management

Mark joined Chapman Taylor in 2006 becoming an Associate Director in 2016. A key member of the Manchester studio’s management team, Mark has a business development remit for the office workplace sector across the UK business.

He has over 10 years’ experience and has successfully completed a number of major award winning projects across a range of sectors.

He takes an active part in the BCO and completed last year’s Cycle Challenge riding from London to Amsterdam over four days with fifty members of the BCO.

Areas of expertise:

Office / Retail / Delivery / Design Management

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