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Manchester skyscraper hits the market ahead of major transformation

It was previously the home to Cooperative Insurance but is currently vacant

The former CIS Tower has been put up for sale

A landmark skyscraper in Manchester city centre has hit the market ahead of a major transformation project.

The former CIS Tower has been put up for sale by Castlebrooke Investments which acquired the 28-storey building for £66m in 2017.

The skyscraper was rebranded as Society last year and will feature 420,000 sq ft of workspace and leisure accommodation when the project is completed.

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The tower will provide 143,527 sq ft of workspace across 26 floors while the podium element will feature 207,379 sq ft.

At street level, food, retail and leisure amenities will be opened.

Colliers and BSB Investment + Development have been hired to market the building which was originally constructed in the 1960s and was Manchester's first skyscraper.

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It was previously the home to Cooperative Insurance but is currently vacant.