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Auto Trader to leave building named after Manchester legend for new £87m base

Auto Trader has confirmed plans to leave its head office in Manchester that is named after a local legend for a new £87m headquarters in the city

Auto Trader is headquartered in Manchester(Image: Auto Trader)

FTSE 100 behemoth Auto Trader has confirmed its plans to shift its headquarters from a building named after a Manchester icon to a new base valued at £87m. The firm will vacate its current location at 1 Tony Wilson Place in First Street and relocate to Bruntwood SciTech’s 3 Circle Square in 2026.

Auto Trader has been operating from its present head office since 2014, but will transfer 900 employees to the new site once the fit-out is completed next spring. Tony Wilson, who passed away in 2007, was a renowned figure in Manchester, co-founding the independent label Factory Records and establishing the Haçienda nightclub, as reported by .

He also managed some of the city’s most successful bands, including Joy Division, New Order, and Happy Mondays. In addition, Wilson had a career in journalism with Granada Television, the BBC, and Channel 4.

Discussions regarding Auto Trader’s move from 1 Tony Wilson Place to 3 Circle Square were initially reported in May last year by property magazine and data business EG. Bruntwood SciTech’s 3 Circle Square forms part of an £87m phase of a broader development off Oxford Road in the city centre.

The company behind the site is a joint venture between property group Bruntwood, Legal & General, and the Greater Manchester Pension Fund.

Bruntwood SciTech made headlines in November 2024 with its announcement to assist Imperial College London in creating a life sciences and deep tech hub valued at over £200m in West London. Companies such as HPE, Roku, Bosch, and Uber's Autocab are already situated at Circle Square.

Auto Trader, which has part of its workforce in Covent Garden and Hemel Hempstead, is set to move its headquarters to Circle Square.

Move ‘reaffirms our unwavering commitment to the city’

Alison Ross, Auto Trader’s chief people and operations director, commented: "We are deeply proud of our connection to Manchester, and over the course of the last decade, it’s become ingrained in our culture."