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Work begins on site at Manchester’s Stubbs Mill
Work has begun on site at Stubbs Mill in Manchester by Urban Splash, working with construction company Artez Limited,
Stubbs Mill will boast canalside, flexible workspaces housed in a former machine works, and much of the original, industrial structure will be retained in the new building, which has been designed by Sixtwo Architects.
The 30,000 sq ft scheme will also bolster the Urban Splash commercial portfolio, which already offers more than 2 million sq ft of office, retail, leisure and light industrial space across the country.
Urban Splash director Nathan Cornish said: “This is an iconic building; its raw industrial features give us an interesting architectural framework and give future occupiers a creative and unique space to work.
“It is another fantastic addition to our rich and diverse commercial portfolio. I’m delighted to be working with Artez on it.”
Stubbs Mill is one of two live Urban Splash sites at New Islington; the company is also currently putting in place the first dwellings as part of its hoUSe scheme; a revolutionary residential concept.
Nathan continued: “Preparatory work on this site’s been taking place for a few months and now we’re putting the first five homes in place so it’s a really exciting time for us in Manchester.”
The works, which are being carried out by Bolton based Artez, will complete in 2015.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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