Bruntwood reveals Manchester’s Hatch transformation plans
Bruntwood is to lodge plans for the redevelopment of Hatch, Manchester’s retail and leisure destination on the Oxford Road Corridor.
The existing scheme is expected to close at the end of this month, but ÖL Brewery will remain open throughout the transformation process.
The site will be redesigned to provide a larger footprint and greater opportunities for the local traders. The concept will see a mix of street food and bars set around a central plaza, with a stage and screen for live entertainment.
Bruntwood is to lodge plans for the redevelopment of Hatch, Manchester’s retail and leisure destination on the Oxford Road Corridor.
The existing scheme is expected to close at the end of this month, but ÖL Brewery will remain open throughout the transformation process.
The site will be redesigned to provide a larger footprint and greater opportunities for the local traders. The concept will see a mix of street food and bars set around a central plaza, with a stage and screen for live entertainment.
Following the retrofit, the scheme will be operated by street food village brand Stack.
Stack has confirmed all food and beverage traders at Hatch will be given priority during the selection process if they choose to apply for a space when it reopens in 2024.
Peter Bearpark, asset management director at Bruntwood, said: “Originally conceived as an idea for how to utilise unused space while Circle Square was in development, it has been a success in terms of the vision we set out for it – supporting start-up businesses, allowing brands to experiment, grow and thrive, and creating a place for people to enjoy excellent food, drink and shopping.
“It’s always hard to say goodbye to a site that we are proud of, but now is the right time for Stack to take it to the next stage in its development.”
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Image: Stack