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Developer reveals plans for former Barclays bank building

The 5,000sq ft Oxford Road building includes a former banking hall on the ground floor and open-plan offices on the first two floors, a mezzanine, basement and parking

The former Barclays Bank offices in the student heartland of Oxford Road, Manchester(Image: Mark Waugh Manchester Press Photography Ltd)

A former Barclays Bank building in Manchester city centre will be transformed into luxury apartments.

The three-storey office block is in the centre of Manchester’s innovation district – a cluster of world-leading science and research industries centred around five hospitals and the city’s two universities.

The 5,000sq ft Oxford Road building includes a former banking hall on the ground floor and open-plan offices on the first two floors, a mezzanine, basement and parking.

Commercial finance specialist Together provided a short-term loan of more than £1m for development company Soller Group to buy the old Barclays building.

Nick Treadaway, Soller Group CEO, said: “This building is in a prime location and when we were made aware that it could be acquired, we took the opportunity.

“It’s near the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester Royal Infirmary and Manchester Science Park, and sits on the Oxford Road Corridor – one of the North of England’s most important commercial areas.

Chris Baguley and Alex Garland at the former Barclays Bank offices(Image: Mark Waugh Manchester Press Photography Ltd)

“It had a planning consent under permitted development rights for ten flats and following discussions with the council we have already improved the existing scheme, creating additional apartments.

“We wanted the finance quickly to allow us to seize this fantastic opportunity and we worked closely in partnership with Together, which delivered the funding we needed.”