The Co-op's landmark headquarters in Manchester city centre has been put up for sale again with a lower asking price. One Angel Square first hit the market with its owners asking for £210m in June last year.
However, the property has now been relaunched with an asking price of £165m. The building was sold by the Co-op in 2013 for £142m to a special purpose vehicle created by RREEF Investment GmbH, part of Deutsche Bank, and Bedell Corporate Trustees, a Jersey Property Unit Trust. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link One Angel Square is again to be marketed by CBRE's investment properties team.
The building is located in the NOMA commercial district and has 329,219 sq ft of space across 14 upper floors, a ground level, lower ground level and basement.
It also includes an auditorium, restaurant, convenience store, coffee shop, gym and fitness studio, as well as several roof terraces.
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