The Co-operative Group has unveiled designs for its 320,000 sq ft headquarters in
The
The 3D-Reid-designed plans for the six-acre Northern Gateway site neighbouring its existing base near
An Arup-designed masterplan for regeneration of the entire 20-acre site is being drawn up.
Work is scheduled to start on the building at the beginning of next year with occupation scheduled for mid-2012.
The occupier, which is advised by Jones Lang LaSalle, will vacate six older buildings.
They are New Century House on
Sir Richard Leese, leader of Manchester council, said: “We are delighted that an organisation as closely associated with
“This welcome investment will act as a catalyst for further employment and regeneration opportunities in the surrounding area.”
The Co-op bought the six-acre site from a Co-operative Insurance fund for an undisclosed sum in order to allow the overall development to go ahead.
As tipped by Estates Gazette last August, the occupier chose Northern Gateway ahead of the Fishdock site at Victoria Station, which is being developed by Muse Developments, Morley Fund Management and Network Rail.
The Co-op had previously ruled out Ask Developments’ Exchange Greengate and a number of other sites around Greater Manchester in a year-long process.