39 Deansgate Acquired by Candour From Aegon Property Income Fund

The independent, privately-owned property development and asset management company, Candour, has acquired 39 Deansgate in Manchester City centre.

The existing 8-storey building is a 1960s mixed-use retail and office property totalling 41,000 sq ft.

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39 Deansgate Exterior

On behalf of the Aegon Property Income Fund, Sheppard Robson architects in conjunction with CBRE Planning obtained planning consent in January 2022 to redevelop the property to provide a new mixed-use, workspace-led scheme of 200,000 sq ft over 17-storeys.

39 Deansgate View 2

39 Deansgate View

Toby Pentecost, co-founder at Candour commented: “39 Deansgate is a 100% prime development site within Manchester’s city core market. With a planning consent in place it gives Candour the opportunity to deliver a brand new best-in-class Grade A office development. Candour will be working with the incumbent design team and with Manchester City Council, to deliver a series of optimisations to the consent to ensure that the building is the most efficient and sustainable use of this gateway site. Candour has a track record for creating and refurbishing buildings with a high-performance in energy efficiency and sustainability and we look forward to working in Manchester to offer occupiers a highest-quality workspace with peerless ESG profile.”

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Toby Pentecost

Candour represented itself in the transaction with Acuity Law acting on the legals. The Vendor was advised by CBRE Manchester, with Trowers & Hamlins acting on the legals.

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
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