Machester New Square

Impressive new standard of inner-city living.
One of the largest and most prestigious developments
of its kind in the city, Manchester New Square comprises
three individually designed, 12-15 storey buildings
around a tranquil landscaped square. The 351 one,
two and three bedroom apartments are all generously
proportioned with artisan restaurants and retailers
on the ground floors, secure underground car
parking, and a residents only Wellness Centre. Each
apartment is designed and finished to an exceptionally
high standard, in a spacious, open-plan layout
flooded with natural daylight. Manchester New
Square is a stylish addition to this dynamic central
neighbourhood and sets an impressive new standard
of inner-city living.
Life at Manchester New Square

The apartments display an exacting attention
to detail throughout and are larger in scale
than many other new developments in the city.
The buildings’ elegant brick façades mirror the
traditional architecture of the surrounding area,
and the upper floors provide panoramic views
over Manchester’s skyline.
The interior of each apartment has been designed
to exceptionally high standards of luxury with
SieMatic kitchens, fully tiled bathrooms with top
of the range fittings, Karndean floors to living
areas and sumptuous carpets in the bedrooms.
All apartments benefit from full height windows
which flood the space with natural light.

The development is positioned in the beating heart of Manchester’s central community

With over 200 secure underground car parking spaces,
Manchester New Square provides ample parking for
residents along with generous cycle storage and direct
lift access to the square. A fully equipped private
gym is located on the ground floor and the residents’
lounge provides a relaxing space to meet friends or
hold meetings in informal surroundings.
A dedicated 24 hour fully manned concierge service
is provided on site to help residents and visitors with
their every need. Services include: parcel and grocery
drop off and storage, dry cleaning, key holding, meeting
and greeting visitors, car club, apartment cleaning,
dog walking and permanent security

Connections
Manchester has the largest airport outside London. From here you can fly to 200 destinations.

Manchester is exceptionally well connected, and
Manchester New Square is ideally positioned to take
advantage of the city’s first-rate transport links.
Piccadilly Station is just a five-minute stroll from the
development, and central Metrolink and bus stations
are just a stone’s throw away. Manchester Airport,
with daily direct flights to Hong Kong, Beijing, Dubai,
Abu Dhabi, Singapore, New York and Los Angeles,
is an easy 25-minute journey via dedicated express
tram, bus and train services.

Shopping
Manchester is among the world’s 50 most liveable cities ahead of London, New York and Rome.

Dedicated followers of fashion needn’t look further
than Manchester to get their sartorial fix. The city
offers a fantastic mix of designer stores, high-street
favourites and vintage treasure troves.
Shoppers flock to the Manchester Arndale Centre,
Selfridges and Harvey Nichols – all located in the city
centre. Affleck’s Palace in the Northern Quarter is
ideal for quirky buys, while King Street offers luxury
brands such as The White Company, Boodles, and
Diesel.
If that isn’t enough, the Trafford Centre which is just
5 miles to the West is the second largest shopping
centre in the UK, offering a fabulous selection of
shopping, food and drink and leisure activities.

Culture
Significant investment has gone into securing the future of Manchester’s cultural institutions.

Manchester is a world capital of the arts and home to
multiple theatres, galleries, museums and cultural festivals.
It’s where New York-style warehouses sit alongside
Grade-I-listed architecture, where basement jazz clubs
are a stone’s throw from classical music venues.
Significant investment has gone into securing the
future of Manchester’s cultural institutions, some of the
best include the famous Manchester Central Library,
Bridgewater Hall, the Hallé Orchestra, Museum of Science
and Industry, Imperial War Museum North and Whitworth
Art Gallery. The most intriguing addition to Manchester’s
creative scene is Home, a versatile space for ‘curiosity
seekers’ comprising a theatre, gallery, cinema, events
space, bar and restaurant. When it comes to thinking
outside the box, Manchester remains streets ahead.

The beautiful game is as much a part of Manchester’s cultural landscape as music, fashion and architecture.
It’s difficult to talk about Manchester without mentioning
one of its most famous exports: football. The city is home
to not one but two internationally renowned Premier
League clubs, Manchester United and Manchester City.
Both teams are among the most famous, successful and
historic in the UK, and attract hundreds of thousands of
national and international spectators every year.
The National Football Museum, located in Manchester
city centre, is the world’s biggest museum dedicated to
the sport with outstanding collections, reflected in its
‘designation’ status from the Arts Council England. Indeed,
the beautiful game is as much a part of Manchester’s
cultural landscape as music, fashion and architecture.

Eating Out

Manchester has long given London a run for its money in the restaurant stakes, which is reflected in the city’s eclectic dining scene.
Discover high-end favourites such as Ibérica and Hawksmoor alongside a multitude of proudly independent cafés, bars and restaurants. Beautiful period architecture lends character and ample space to a wide range of new ventures. Renowned for its trendy establishments, the Northern Quarter offers discerning foodies a range of culinary treats.

Nightlife
“Whether it’s colourful clubs, New York inspired speakeasies or secret comedy gigs, Manchester is proud of its vibrant nightlife.

The city is hailed as the birthplace of rave culture and
Britpop, and its reputation for nurturing groundbreaking
music is unsurpassed. There’s something for everyone
here; from sky-high cocktails at Cloud 23 to rum
soaked rock ’n’ roll at Mojos bar, or even craft beer
at Albert’s Schloss – the self-styled ‘bohemian bier
palace’. Day or night, Manchester is entertaining,
energetic and always has its finger on the pulse.
