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Bruntwood gets thumbs up to transform Manchester and Salford Bank

Bruntwood Works is set to transform the former Manchester and Salford Bank building at 38-42 Mosley Street in Manchester into a workspace and hospitality development.

Manchester City Council has backed the company’s plans to restore the Grade II listed building under a new name, Bond, emphasising the building’s close bond with the city centre. The 33,000 sq ft building will form a part of a cluster of Bruntwood Works’ workspaces, including York House, Manchester Club, Pall Mall and Bloc, Bruntwood Works’ latest Pioneer workspace.

The approved plans include refurbishing four floors of office space into fully fitted suites ranging from 1,000 sq ft to 6,000 sq ft, creating a new communal lounge and adding a restaurant in the old banking hall.

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