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Altrincham's former Rackmans building earmarked for workspace, hospitality and retail transformation

The plans include a living wall that provides oxygen and helps reduce noise levels

A CGI of the proposed plans for the former Rackmans building in Altrincham town centre

Plans to transform the landmark former Rackmans building in Altrincham town centre into a hub featuring workspace, hospitality and retail have been revealed.

Bruntwood Works and Trafford Council are leading the joint venture project which forms part of the future development of the Stamford Quarter.

The scheme marks Bruntwood Works’ first Pioneer building outside of the city centre and will bring the firm’s blend of workspace, retail and leisure to the heart of Altrincham.

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The proposed plans, which are subject to planning permission, include a complete redesign of the ground floor, providing an opportunity for hospitality operators to take space that includes outdoor terraces on Stamford Square.

A focus on biophilia has also been introduced through a 340 sq m living wall that provides oxygen and helps reduce noise levels as it wraps around the building.

It will also see the once-loved store transformed into 37,500 sq ft of commercial workspace, with retail and hospitality operators to take 15,000 sq ft space on the ground and lower ground floors creating a unique arrival experience.

A two-storey extension and outdoor terraces on the first floor also feature in the plans.