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Plans submitted for flagship 13-storey office building in the heart of £1.4bn Mayfield development

Mayfield Partnership, a public-private venture comprised of LCR,  Manchester city council, Transport for Greater Manchester and regeneration specialist U+I, submitted initial plans for 'phase one' of the development earlier this month

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The partnership behind a £1.4bn project to “transform” an “under-used” area opposite Manchester Piccadilly station has submitted plans for a 13-storey office building.

Mayfield Partnership, a public-private venture comprised of LCR,  Manchester city council, Transport for Greater Manchester and regeneration specialist U+I, submitted initial plans for 'phase one' of the development earlier this month.

The 244,000 sq ft office building, called The Poulton, will sit at the heart of the development, the partnership said.  

The building, named after George Poulton, a promoter of public health at Mayfield Public Baths in the 1850s, is set to feature green, landscaped roof terraces and views of the new six-and-a-half acre Mayfield Park around the River Medlock.

Morris + Company are the architects of the building.

The submitted mark the conclusion of the phase one planning application process.

The partnership has already submitted proposals for a 70,000 sq ft tech-hub office building, a 543-space multi-storey car park and a six-and-a-half acre public park, set to be the first to be built in Manchester city centre in 100 years. 

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James Heather, development director for U+I and the Mayfield Partnership, said: “The views of Mayfield Park and potential for a range of engaging public spaces on the ground floor that this building will deliver, represents an superb opportunity for a company to be at the vanguard of the new community at Mayfield.