Ask reveals third iteration of next First Street office
27 Jan 2020, 12:33 Jessica Middleton-Pugh
Ask Real Estate has put in plans for a 400,000 sq ft building including 270,000 sq ft of offices on a site on the edge of Manchester’s First Street, increasing the size of commercial space set to be brought to market, and no longer including a Premier Inn hotel.
The plot gained planning consent in December 2018 for a 17-storey building, with 17,000 sq ft floorplates totalling 160,000 sq ft of offices, plus a 200-bedroom hotel on the upper floors.
In July 2019, Ask and Premier Inn owner Whitbread then revealed plans to create a larger building, delivering 30,000 sq ft floorplates across 10 storeys, plus the Premier Inn on the upper three floors.
At the time, First Street was in the race to secure BT’s requirement for a 200,000 sq ft head office, and the creation of larger floorplates was understood to be part of Ask’s bid to win the telecommunications giant. BT ultimately ended up choosing English Cities Fund’s New Bailey instead of First Street.
The latest proposal is made up of 270,500 sq ft of offices, with 11,700 sq ft ground floor retail, in a 400,000 sq ft building.
The floorplates are set to reach up to 30,000 sq ft. The building also includes a large basement with cycle store, smaller office studio spaces, reception and shared workspaces for tenants, as well as a terrace and pavilion. The architect is Jon Matthews.
Hotel uses are no longer included in the plans. Whitbread was set to relocate its Premier Inn into the block, freeing up its site nearby on Medlock Street, however is now thought to be staying on the site.
Bam was revealed as the contractor for the office and hotel in 2018, and is still lined up to build the latest scheme.
Jamie Hills of Ask said: “The building itself has been designed as a next generation office environment with areas such as co working space, winter gardens, roof terrace, activity studio space and a large open basement cycle store hub which will be well designed and one of the biggest in Manchester allowing for the storage of 270 cycles, 270 lockers, 27 showers, 2 drying rooms, and cycle maintenance facilities. Cyclist will also enter the building via their own dedicated cycle lane.”