Plans submitted to transform landmark Manchester city centre building

Plans have been submitted to transform a landmark building in Manchester city centre with more than 150 years of banking history.The grade II*-listed 38-42 Mosley Street was built in 1862 to house the Manchester and Salford Bank. Bruntwood Works has now submitted an initial planning application to give the historic site a reinvention as a workspace and leisure destination that incorporates the building’s grand original features, including the palatial double height banking hall and second floor dome room. READ MORE: M&S to up minimum wage to match Aldi, Lidl, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s The plans include refurbishing four floors of office space into a range of suites, creating a new communal lounge, a hospitality offering housed in the old banking hall, as well as basement wellness facilities including a gym, cycle scheme, showers and c …
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