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Page 1: MANCHESTER · 8. Selfridges 9. Spinningfields 10. Piccadilly Gardens 11. Piccadilluy Station 12. China Town 13. The Midland Hotel 14. The Hilton Hotel 6 7 N.O.M.A Green Quarter Ancoats

M A N C H E ST E R

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Beautifully preserved from its 18th-century origins, the former Co-

operative Printing Room is a true Manchester landmark.

A key part of the city’s history, this Grade II-listed building is now reborn as The Press.

Comprising sixty-six New York-style apartments and townhouses, The Press blends thoughtful design and premium materials with a wealth of gorgeous original features.

You can really feel the history in the walls here. How many apartment buildings can you say that about?

You can really feel the history

in the walls here.

Historic MCRmeets Modern NYC

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Imagine living in the building that made Manchester great.

Before the Co-operative Printing Room opened its

gates in 1863, poverty and illiteracy went hand-in-hand in Manchester – and both were rampant. But the city’s first printing presses gave locals access to all manner of affordable reading material – including newspapers. Literacy levels skyrocketed.

This was the beginning of the tuned-in, whip-smart Manchester that would shake the decades to come. The city that produced the Suffragettes, the world’s first computer, the UK’s biggest university and Factory Records.

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The city that produced the Suffragettes, the world’s fIrst computer, the UK’s biggest university and Factory Records.

A City’s Story

Starts Here

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Looking to make the most of life in Manchester? You couldn’t be better placed than at The Press. With the city centre right on your

doorstep, there’s a dazzling array of options out there – whether you’re a foodie, a fashionista, a clubber or a culture vulture.

From acclaimed arts-centre HOME to the hip drinking spots of Ancoats; from the luxe glitz of Spinningfields to the boho shopping of the Northern Quarter – you’ll never be short of cool new things to do.

And if you need a break from all that big-city buzz, the gorgeous Angel Meadows – central Manchester’s largest green space – is just around the corner.

1. N.O.M.A

2. Northen Quarter

3. Ancoats

4. Victoria Station

5. Arndale Centre

6. The Lowry Hotel

7. Football Museum

8. Selfridges

9. Spinningfields

10. Piccadilly Gardens

11. Piccadilluy Station

12. China Town

13. The Midland Hotel

14. The Hilton Hotel

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Green Quarter

Ancoats

New Islington

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Spinningfields

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Manchester

GETTING AROUND

Yours

60seconds’ walk to NOMA

2 minutes’ walk to Manchester Victoria station

7minutes’ walk to Northern Quarter

5 minutes’ walk to Selfridges

12 minutes’ walk to Chinatown

is All

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GRAND YET WELCOMING, THE

ATRIUM MAKES A BIG IMPRESSION.jj

SPACE AND

LIGHT

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Livingroom

Few buildings in Manchester are as storied as The Press. So when we converted this Grade II-listed building into homes, we sought to

preserve as many of its original features as possible.

As a result, each apartment and townhouse within The Press is rich with evocative 18th-century details. These are complemented by understated new fixtures and fittings that really let the history shine through. This is past and present in happy harmony.

This stripped-back aesthetic also offers an ideal canvas upon which your personal style can be expressed. Whether you prefer cosily cluttered or modern and minimal, your home at The Press is ready to be made your own.

AMIDSTHISTORY

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Bathroom

Kitchen / dining

Bedroom

LIVING

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KITCHEN

3-BED TOWNHOUSEIN 1850's COTTAGETH4 - 102.1m² (1100 sq.ft)

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LIVING

BED 3

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KITCHEN

TYPICAL 1-BED APARTMENTIN 1870's BUILDINGAPT 12 - 52.5m² (565 sq.ft)

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TYPICAL 2-BED APARTMENTIN 1870's BUILDINGAPT 28 - 65.1m² (701 sq.ft)

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1 BED APARTMENT

2 BED APARTMENT3 BED TOWNHOUSE

PLANS

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MARKET

HIGHLIGHTS

why manchester?

2OF THE5

largest UK universities are based in Manchester

80Number of FTSE 100 companies based in Manchester

1st

Manchester’s national ranking in terms of liveability, according to The Economist’s Global Liveability Index 2018

1st Manchester’s European ranking in terms of cost of doing business, according to KPMG

21%Rental-growth projection for 2019-2021

Manchester’s Capital Growth Projection

2021: 4.5%

2019: 3.5%2020: 4.0%

5Number of years in which economists predict that Manchester’s employment growth will exceed that of many international capitals, including Paris, Berlin and Tokyo

The birthplace of the industrial revolution, Manchester has undergone a dramatic reinvention since the

turn of the millennium.

Heavy investment – private and public, domestic and international – has turbo-charged the city’s economic vitality, cementing its status as a world-class business and investment location.

The ten local authorities that make up Greater Manchester represent the largest functional economic area outside of London. The booming city also boasts the biggest UK office market – and the largest Chinatown – outside of the capital.

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OUR

Salboy Limited’s current schemes include:

RECORDCONTACT

Local Blackfriars, Salfordlocal crescent, salfordAstley Point, WiganCITU NQ, Manchester2 St.Peter’s Sq, ManchesterCarlton Gate, Putney

Salboy Limited is a privately-owned equity-investment and property-development company. It is owned and managed by Simon Ismail, alongside Fred Done, the owner of Betfred.

Salboy Limited is investing extensively in Manchester’s ongoing regeneration in the wake of the UK government’s Northern Powerhouse initiative. In addition, the company funds and oversees developments throughout the UK, creating thousands of new homes each year.

salboy.co.uk

Domis Construction Limited complements Salboy Limited’s innovative approach by providing an array of in-house services. This ensures a flexible build process while maintaining the highest construction standards and a premium quality-of-finish.

Domis provides unparalleled construction expertise and is achieving new service standards across the development market. With more than 10,000 units built and a combined experience of over 100 years, the principles of Domis possess all the skills required to deliver luxury residential developments such as The Press.

domispropertygroup.co.uk

Following decades of highly successful work within the UK property market, the Parklane Group has now turned its sights onto the private rental sector with Homezzz.

With more UK people predicted to rent rather than own their homes by 2035, it’s a sector destined to become central to both the British population and to property investors across the globe.

Homezzz is focused on developing real estate purely for the investor market. With the team’s extensive experience in building, letting and managing, Homezzz is set to transform the UK private rental sector, delivering outstanding returns for investors.

homezzz.co.ukMISREPRESENTATION ACT 1967. Salboy International for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of these properties whose agents they are, give notice that: i) The particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees and do not constitute, nor constitute part of an offer or contract. ii) All descriptions, references to condition and necessary permission. Designed by 90degrees. January 2019. Tel 0161 833 1890

T: (01925) 852-278E: [email protected]

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Developer:

Naples Street Properties Ltd. Unit 3, Birchwood One Business Park, Dewhurst Road, Warrington, WA3 7GB.

Local Authority:

Manchester City Council

Tenure:

250 years

Building Insurance:

Covered by Service Charge

Anticipated Completion:

Q1 2020

Service Charge:

Approximately £2.45 psf

Council Tax:

TBC

Ground Rent:

£270 per annum ground rent charge, subjected to RPI.

Terms of Payment:

£2,000 to hold. 20% deposit on exchange of contracts (within 21 days). Balance on Practical Completion.

Required Documentation:

1. Passport or identification card.

2. A current utility bill (not mobile phone) or bank statement showing name and home address to be no older than three months.

Please be advised that the solicitors must have the signed and certified original copies of the above. If the purchase is being made in a company name then the following documentation must be provided:

a. A copy of the Certificate of Incorporation and Memorandum of Articles and Association.

b. Evidence of the company’s registered address.

c. Register of directors and shareholders.

d. Individual photo identification and address identification for directors and shareholders.

e. Shareholders certificate.

Conveyancing Fees:

If using the recommended solicitor fees will be £1250+VAT and disbursements payable upon exchange.

Vendor’s solicitors:

BLM Law King’s House 42 King Street West Manchester M3 2NU

Stephen Lintott Email: [email protected] Tel: 0161 838 8230

THE

FACTS

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M A N C H E ST E R