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NOMA submits plans to transform The Old Bank Building in Manchester into office scheme

Designed by Sheppard Robson, the redevelopment of Old Bank will also help better integrate the building into Sadler’s Yard, Manchester’s newest public square

NOMA submits plans for redevelopment of Old Bank

NOMA has submitted plans to transform a historic Grade-II listed former bank into a 140,000 sq ft office scheme, with mixed ground-floor retail, leisure and co-working space.

The new scheme at the 20-acre mixed-use neighbourhood in Manchester city centre, could see a seven-storey extension built to the rear of the Old Bank, allowing the creation of 83,000 sq ft of high-quality office space spread over six floors, with the top floor benefiting from balcony access. 

A revamped and enlarged ground floor will provide 6,900 sq ft of retail, leisure space spread over four units, as well as 2,600 sq ft of co-working space.

The existing stairs, windows, lobby and former banking hall areas will be repaired and refurbished.

Designed by Sheppard Robson, the redevelopment of Old Bank will also help better integrate the building into Sadler’s Yard, Manchester’s newest public square.

(Image: Greater Manchester Business Week)

The redevelopment will also see the Pilcrow project move into its next phase.

The temporary wooden structure, which was designed with reuse in mind, will be moved and repurposed to elsewhere in the neighbourhood, while the team behind the pub operation is planning a new food and beverage offering, again within the NOMA neighbourhood.

As part of NOMA’s commitment to community placemaking, The Old Bank Residency, a creative events space and ‘Village Hall’ will also evolve and move to a new location when redevelopment starts.