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Gymwear brand Adanola expands in Manchester

Company's clothes have been worn by stars including Kim Kardashian and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Adanola, the Manchester company has taken an additional 6,500 sq foot at Dantzic, the Grade II listed building in the heart of NOMA in Manchester(Image: Influential PR)

Gymwear brand Adanola has taken more space at NOMA in Manchester as its growth continues.

The Manchester "athleisure" company has seen its clothing worn by stars including Kim Kardashian and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, with .

It says revenues have risen by more than 136% in the last year and 2528% since FY21, and its success saw it secure a Top 10 place in the Sunday Times 100 list of fastest-growing private firms in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. Adanola moved to NOMA last autumn and has since grown its team from 50 to 90.

Now it has taken an extra 6,500 sq foot at Dantzic, the Grade II listed building in the heart of NOMA.

Founder Hyrum Cook said: “We are thrilled to be growing here at NOMA. The move was a result of a major new chapter in the evolution of our business and we needed to create a space that embodied the innovative spirit of Adanola. We’ve felt right at home ever since we moved in –– it’s a perfect location for our people to thrive.”

Paul Pavia, commercial director at NOMA asset manager MEPC, said: “Adanola is an outstanding Manchester business and superb addition to our growing neighbourhood of innovators and bold thinkers. We are delighted to see them expanding their footprint at Dantzic.

“They’ve really bought in to our values and our community and we look forward to seeing them continue to flourish.

“Adanola’s growth here, alongside Allpress Coffee and most recently the opening of Tom Barnes’ destination restaurant Skof, is testament to our long-term investment strategy for NOMA, where there is such a compelling blend of the old and the new, a buzzing events programme and of course brilliant digital and transport connectivity.”