Spinningfields is an area of
Manchester city centre
Manchester City Centre is the central business district of Manchester in Greater Manchester, England situated within the confines of Great Ancoats Street, A6042 Trinity Way, and A57(M) Mancunian Way which collectively form an inner ring road. ...
, in
North West England
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, developed in the 2000s between
Deansgate and the
River Irwell by
Allied London Properties. The £1.5 billion project consists of twenty new buildings, totalling approximately 430,000 sq metres of commercial, residential and retail space. It takes its name from Spinningfield, a narrow street which ran westwards from Deansgate. In 1968, Spinningfield and the area to the south were turned into Spinningfield Square, an open paved area. The
Manchester Civil Justice Centre
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is a landmark building of the scheme and construction commenced on
1 Spinningfields, a 90-metre office building, in early 2015.
History
The proposal to create a central business district originated in 1997 when Allied London purchased a number of buildings around the
John Rylands Library
The John Rylands Research Institute and Library is a late-Victorian neo-Gothic building on Deansgate in Manchester, England. It is part of the University of Manchester. The library, which opened to the public in 1900, was founded by Enriqu ...
. Allied London executive
Mike Ingall was convinced of the site's regeneration potential and
Manchester City Council was keen to redevelop the city centre after the
1996 Manchester bombing.
The development, named from a narrow street which ran westwards from Deansgate, is bounded by Bridge Street to the north,
Quay Street to the south, Deansgate to the east, and the River Irwell to the west. ''
Financial Times
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'' said in 2012 that the development spread over and contained 3 million sq ft of office space. By 2008 many had been completed and others were under construction or in the planning stages. The structural, civil and geo-environmental engineers were Capita Symonds Structures based in
Cheadle Hulme.
Following the demolition of the old Manchester Magistrates' Court in 2006, the vacant space became Hardman Square, a new public realm area created in the centre of Spinningfields.
The area was never intended to be a permanent public space, but Allied London later decided not to develop on the land and instead leave it as a green area within Spinningfields.
The
financial crisis of 2007–2010
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resulted in Allied London almost leaving the development half-completed but the company reached an agreement with the city council who bought the
freeholds of 1 and 2 Hardman Square and 2 and 3 Hardman Boulevard which allowed the development to proceed.
Deborah Linton of the ''Manchester Evening News'' claimed the cost of the freeholds would be in the region of £15 million; and it later emerged that £15.9 million was paid.
Allied London marketed Spinningfields retail area as a "Knightsbridge of the North" after letting 2 Spinningfields Square (renamed 1 The Avenue) to Emporio Armani & Armani Collezioni. The scheme's flagship thoroughfare, The Avenue, was created to attract high-end stores, traditionally based on nearby
King Street. The project has come under scrutiny due to its performance, with the ''
Manchester Evening News
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'' describing The Avenue as a "
ghost town
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",
whilst contrasting its performance with the thriving businesses in the bohemian
Northern Quarter elsewhere in the city.

By 2010 Manchester City Council noted in a report that around 16,000 people were employed in Spinningfields and that the area now accounted for over 35% of Manchester's prime office space.
A large number of firms in Spinningfields were noted to be financial and professional services companies.
Since 2001, twelve buildings had been developed including seven different office blocks and 450 apartments, according to the report.
In July 2010, Allied London scrapped the 'Manchester Hotel' project which would have replaced Manchester House. Instead a retail and office development incorporating a retail arcade linking Bridge Street to The Avenue was created by reconfiguring the building. Tower 12, the building in question, was also refurbished.
In July 2013 it was announced that work is set to begin on 1 Hardman Street, a five-storey office block, with tenant MediaCom to occupy the entire 17,000 sq ft building.
Mike Ingall described it as "a watershed for the restart of commercial development at the estate, which has been on hold since the completion of 3 Hardman Street in 2009".
In November Allied London submitted plans for a new office block, the Cotton Building. Planning permission was granted for the ten-storey building in January 2014. Allied London began construction after securing a £15m loan towards the building; the North West Evergreen Fund provided £10m and
Greater Manchester Combined Authority's Growing Places fund supplied £5m. In March 2016, with the building – renamed as XYZ – nearing completion and fully pre-let, Allied London sold it to
Union Investment for £85 million.
Also in January 2014, Allied London submitted plans for the demolition of Quay House and the construction of
Number One Spinningfields, a 19-storey high-rise designed by
SimpsonHaugh and Partners. The building will provide over 340,000 square feet of office space and will feature a restaurant on the top floor. Ingall stated that "No 1 Spinningfields will be the district's most imposing building to date and one of Manchester's most stand-out office buildings". Allied London agreed a pre-let with
PwC
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for 50,000 sq ft in March 2015, with demolition of Quay House beginning thereafter. In February 2017 the building
topped out, with full completion scheduled for July.
Present day

The area is dominated by commercial office developments and has been described as the "
Canary Wharf
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of the North"; the ''
Financial Times
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'' has noted, "London has
Canary Wharf
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and Paris has
La Défense, Manchester has its own modern financial centre in the form of Spinningfields". Its anchor tenants include
Regus,
Barclays
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Barclays traces ...
,
DAC Beachcroft
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,
Deloitte
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,
HSBC Bank,
Global Radio,
Grant Thornton International,
Guardian Media Group
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and
Royal Bank of Scotland
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. Flagship buildings include
1 The Avenue
1 The Avenue is a building in Spinningfields, Manchester. It is situated on Deansgate adjacent to the grade-I listed John Rylands Library.
Architecture
The building consists of two mirror-image parallelograms, stacked one on top of the other, res ...
and the
Civil Justice Centre
Manchester Civil Justice Centre is a governmental building in Manchester, England. Completed in 2007, it houses Manchester's county court and the Manchester District Registry of the High Court, the city's family proceedings court, the distric ...
.
Across from 1 Hardman Boulevard is 2 Hardman Street, occupied by Deloitte and, after the ''Manchester Evening News'' moved out in 2010,
DWF. ''Manchester Evening News'' vacated the site and relocated offices to
Chadderton following the sale of the title from the
Guardian Media Group
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to
Trinity Mirror.
3 Hardman Street was constructed on the old ''Manchester Evening News'' building. The 16-storey building was designed by
Sheppard Robson was completed in 2009 and is the second tallest building in Spinningfields.
Residential buildings take the form of the 16-storey Leftbank Apartments, which overlook the Irwell. Situated in the area is the
People's History Museum, a former pump house, and on the other side of the river is
Salford Central railway station
Salford Central railway station is in the city of Salford, Greater Manchester, England, close to Spinningfields and Deansgate. It is served by trains to and from Manchester Victoria, towards Rochdale and Wigan Wallgate.
History
The railwa ...
.

Spinningfields is home to various different law courts.
Manchester Crown Court, in Crown Square, is in the area; adjacent is Manchester City Magistrates' Court and Coroner's Court. The
Manchester Civil Justice Centre
Manchester Civil Justice Centre is a governmental building in Manchester, England. Completed in 2007, it houses Manchester's county court and the Manchester District Registry of the High Court, the city's family proceedings court, the district ...
, an 80-metre (262 ft) tall building was completed in 2007. The Civil Justice Centre was the first major court complex built in Britain since
George Edmund Street
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's
Royal Courts of Justice
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in London completed in 1882.
Also completed in 2007 are 3 and 4 Hardman Square designed by
Norman Foster. 3 Hardman Square was occupied by
Halliwells LLP
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until it went into administration in 2010. Number 4 is occupied by HSBC Bank and Grant Thornton.
Leftbank Apartments are close to a cluster of restaurants including
Café Rouge
Café Rouge is a French-styled restaurant chain, with 30 sites across the United Kingdom. Café Rouge is part of a bigger restaurant network owned by Casual Dining Group.
History
Café Rouge was founded by Roger Myers and Karen Jones, in Rich ...
,
Carluccio's, Gourmet Burger Kitchen, Giraffe, Ha! Ha!, Strada,
Wagamama
Wagamama (stylised as ''wagamama'') is a British restaurant chain, serving Asian food based on Japanese cuisine.
History
The first Wagamama was opened in 1992 in Bloomsbury, London, founded by Alan Yau, who subsequently created the Chinese r ...
and Zizzi. Living Ventures owns four establishments in Spinningfields: Artisan, The Alchemist, Australasia, and Manchester House. Manchester House is a £3 million fine dining establishment which opened in September 2013 and featured on
BBC2 documentary ''Restaurant Wars''. Fast food operators represented include:
Costa Coffee,
Greggs
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, Philpotts and
Pret a Manger. The Spinningfields area was voted by Manchester residents as being the most family-friendly area in Manchester in a 2013 study by hotel chain
Premier Inn.
A new street food initiative has been announced for Spring/Summer 2015 named 'The Kitchens', which will host a number of local traders on the Leftbank area of Spinningfields.
Buildings
Future developments
Granada Studios acquisition
Following the decision of
ITV to relocate from its
Granada Studios site adjacent to Spinningfields, in order to move to the nearby
MediaCityUK development, the 13.5-acre plot on
Quay Street became available for development. After entering into negotiations with sellers ITV, Allied London, alongside
Manchester City Council, acquired the land in September 2013 in a £26.5 million deal. The council and Allied London have created a partnership under the name of Manchester Quays Limited, and plan to jointly redevelop the site, renamed
St John's, into a mixed-use area featuring apartments, retail and 1.2 million square feet of office space.
References
Bibliography
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External links
Official developer's siteManchester City Council's Regeneration Team
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