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Manchester's NOMA development has generated millions for local economy

NOMA is a new neighbourhood delivering new homes, offices, hotels, retail and leisure space around vibrant urban spaces and public realm

(Image: Greater Manchester Business Week)

NOMA, the 20-acre mixed-use development in central Manchester, has generated £380m towards the local economy.

According to a new report on the social impact of the scheme, it revealed NOMA has supported thousands of jobs, delivers hundreds of millions of pounds in wages, business rates and GVA annually.

The report looks at the social and economic value the new neighbourhood has had to date, with millions being generated by future development and leasing activity.

Titled NOMA: The Economic and Social Story So Far, the report reveals that over £210m in wages and £380m in GVA is generated by NOMA each year, with Manchester council also benefiting from a further £4m in annual business rates revenue that contributes towards vital local services.

Over £4.5m was also created in social value as a result of volunteering, training and apprenticeship schemes

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There are currently around 5,500 people working across NOMA, in roles spanning from finance and professional services through to the tech, media and creative sectors, as well as social enterprises.

The report, which was produced by economic development and regeneration consultancy Hatch Regeneris, notes that a further 600 highly skilled jobs will be created within NOMA when Amazon opens its first º£½ÇÊÓÆµ headquarters outside of London at Hanover, a former drapery warehouse that has been converted into office space.

Future occupiers at NOMA’s other upcoming or completed office developments will also create significant further employment opportunities in Manchester, boosting NOMA’s overall economic contribution.