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Barings’ landmark makes entrance in Manchester office market

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The leading architect behind Landmark Manchester (Landmark), a 180,000 sq ft office development, has revealed today the key features being implemented in the Grade A, BREEAM Excellent building to ensure that it tops occupiers’ tick lists ahead of its Summer 2019 launch. Barings Real Estate, part of Barings LLC, one of the world’s largest diversified real estate investment managers, is undertaking Landmark on behalf of an institutional investor.

Currently under construction in Manchester’s central business district at St Peter’s Square, Landmark aims to deliver a world-class professional environment to its occupiers. Barings Real Estate along with development manager Castlebrooke Investments, enlisted award-winning architects Squire & Partners to bring the pivotal scheme to life.

The brief in its most simplistic form was to unite aesthetics with practical uses to deliver a high quality designed, sustainable, tech-enabled building into which an occupier can enter and essentially ‘plug and play’. Meeting the BREEAM Excellent, Grade A, EPC ‘A’ target rating criteria was a natural start and the Platinum WiredScore accreditation and spectrum of connectivity management features that have followed on will ensure that all potential occupiers can move in and start work immediately with ease.

Murray Levinson, Partner at Squire and Partners, said: “The overall design and finishes at Landmark are about so much more than just meeting set criteria. The double height reception, with approximately 90 ft glazed frontage onto Oxford Street, was influenced by the previous art deco cinema which sat on the site.  The double height interior is treated as a contemporary interpretation of the cinema lobbies of the period, emphasising a sense of theatre and drama upon arrival.  The whole building is being constructed with an offset core to enable virtually column-free office space across approximately 14,000 sq ft floorplates, unlike any other in the city centre. The offset core will deliver maximum flexibility for occupiers the majority of which will benefit from uninterrupted views towards the south of the city.”

Dominic Pozzoni, Director at Colliers International and joint agent on Landmark with CBRE, said: “It’s no surprise that we’re witnessing strong interest from potential occupiers in Landmark, which will deliver Manchester’s largest speculative prime Grade A office building during 2019. Occupiers are attracted to the St Peter’s Square location, which has been elevated to a world renowned civic and business square, on the back of private and public investment totalling in excess of £630m. The design team has considered everything an occupier could want, from the voluminous reception creating the right first impression to the tech-enabled floorplates future proofing the space and the connectivity making set-up stress free.  The high performance floor to ceiling glazing will provide excellent natural light and, along with the high quality finishes and attention to detail throughout, Landmark will offer an exceptional occupier experience.”

Ian Mayhew, Managing Director on Barings’ Real Estate team, said: “When we embarked on Landmark we knew that bringing together the right team was essential if we wanted to elevate Manchester’s business community with an office destination that is on the cutting edge of modernism and flexibility. We are seeing tremendous interest in Landmark and are well on our way to delivering offices that won’t just look nice, but will feature excellent infrastructure and connectivity.”

Europe’s leading R&D tax specialist Leyton to create 30 new jobs with prestigious new office opening in Manchester

Global R&D innovation funding specialist Leyton is expanding its operations in the UK with the opening of a new office in Manchester in response to growing demand from local companies for its expertise in securing R&D tax relief.

Leyton’s new offices, located in Manchester’s City centre, will service the company’s growing portfolio of clients from the region’s established manufacturing and engineering businesses to its vibrant new community of digital businesses.

The new office will be led by Joshua Perry, Leyton’s Head of Manchester, who joined the company in a graduate role in 2012.  Perry will be responsible for a team of 20 newly hired staff members and is looking to create a further 30 new job opportunities over the next year.

Leyton has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years as awareness of the available innovation funding schemes grows, and companies increasingly look toward specialists to simplify the process and maximise potential claims for tax relief on their research and development projects.

The R&D tax credit initiative was introduced in 2000 and is a tax relief scheme designed to encourage greater R&D spending and drive investment in innovation.  The number of claims for R&D tax credits have risen significantly in recent years according to HMRC with £3.5bn of R&D tax relief claimed to date for FY16-17(1).

Joshua Perry, Head of Manchester for Leyton, commented: “Our expansion in Manchester reflects the increasing demand from companies in the region to secure R&D tax credits to support and drive innovation and reach their full potential.  The North West has become a hub for innovation and we have a highly skilled team of tax experts and sector specialists to help these companies navigate successfully through this complex application process.  Manchester also has a world class student population and we are looking forward to creating roles for this local talent to continue developing our personal and bespoke service.”

Alex strengthens Pareto’s advisory team

Pareto Financial Planning has strengthened its advisory team with the appointment of Alex Cummings.

Alex is a chartered financial planner and has joined Manchester-based Pareto from accountancy firm Wyatt Morris Golland in Rochdale, where he was a chartered adviser.

He began his financial services career in 2004 as an administrator and became a paraplanner in 2009. In recent years he has worked as a financial adviser, with a focus on holistic financial planning, in particular retirement and estate planning.

In his new role Alex will be working from the offices of UHY Hacker Young in Manchester, advising its clients. UHY Hacker Young is one of Pareto’s long-standing accountancy partners.

Alex said: “Pareto Financial Planning has an excellent reputation for being a forward-looking business which puts the client at the centre of everything it does.

“I’m delighted to join the company and look forward to working with the teams at Pareto and UHY Hacker Young and developing new client relationships.”

Pareto director Stuart Carswell said: “Alex has extensive experience working with accountancy practices and their clients, which will stand him in good stead in his new role with Pareto. We are delighted he has joined us. He’s a great addition to our growing advisory team.”

Specialist 4×4 centre to open in Bury

Cartime, one of the North West’s fastest growing independent used car dealerships, is expanding its Bury-based operations after signing a £1.2 million deal to create a specialist used 4×4 centre opposite its existing Bell Lane showroom.

The expansion will create up to 20 jobs for the local area with recruitment now underway.

News of this latest aquisition comes just weeks after cartime announced it is opening a second used car sales operation in Rochdale, on Edinburgh Way. This will take its entire business to three sites (two in Bury and one in Rochdale) and total vehicle stock from 700 to 1200 vehicles.

Cartime’s new 4×4 centre will replace Farnell Land Rover, which has recently relocated, and opens to cater for growing demand for used 4×4 vehicles in the region. Cartime’s latest sales figures report that its sales of four-wheel drive vehicles have more than doubled in the past two years. The prestige used car supermarket sells more than 60 of this type of vehicle every month, making up 20% of its monthly turnover, and with increased stock it expects sales to increase three-fold.

Set to open in November, the new operation will include a fully refurbished, state of the art customer sales centre and a selection of more than 250 used 4×4 vehicles displayed on the 19,000 sq ft site. Its on-site aftersales centre and team of master technicians will specialise in servicing all makes and models of 4x4s.

Vehicles stocked will range from the hugely popular Range Rover Evoke to the Audi Q7. The used car dealer is also looking to expand into the electric four-wheel drive market.

Vehicles purchased via cartime’s new 4×4 centre will enjoy the same warranty packages and finance options currently offered by cartime, including the current option of a six-year warranty, servicing and MOT package. All cartime vehicles also undergo an industry leading 62-point pre-sale check.

Cartime’s Managing Director Matt Kay said: “Demand for used 4x4s in the North West is continuing to rise and we saw taking over Farnells’ vacant site as a huge opportunity for us. With more than 250 vehicles in stock at the site, we believe we will become one of the largest specialist used 4×4 centres in the North West.

“The new dealership is ideally located adjacent to our existing Bell Lane sales centre and will be dedicated solely to the sale and warranty work of used 4×4 vehicles – filling the clear gap in the current market.”

Matt added: “2018 is proving to be a huge year of overall growth for the business. We’ve created a robust business model and invested heavily in our processes and technology to facilitate the expansion of our sales capacity – with new sales centres and vehicle stock. The cartime business will have more than doubled in size by the end of the year.”

Amazon to create 600 jobs in Manchester

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Amazon announced plans to open a corporate office in Manchester in the city’s iconic Hanover Building. The company will be across six-storey and 90,000 sq. ft. at the site, giving Amazon capacity to create space for over 600 new roles in the city.

Secretary of State for International Trade, The Rt Hon Liam Fox MP, said: “Ensuring that the world’s best and brightest companies continue to invest and innovate in the UK is at the heart of our Global Britain agenda. Amazon’s decision to create hundreds of highly-skilled jobs in Manchester, Edinburgh and Cambridge is an enormous vote of confidence in the UK and a signal to the world that the UK is very much open for business.”

The new site will be Amazon’s first UK corporate office outside of London and will be home to a wide variety of Amazon teams. Highly skilled teams will work on projects that benefit Amazon’s customers around the world, including software development, machine learning and research and development (R&D). The site shows how Amazon is investing in the UK and new employees at the Manchester office will complement teams working on global innovation in London, Cambridge and Edinburgh.

“Manchester was at the heart of the industrial revolution and has a fantastic history of innovation”, said Doug Gurr, UK Country Manager, Amazon. “With the UK taking a leading role in the global tech, we are delighted to announce plans to open a new corporate office in the city. Our new office will be home to over 600 staff, many of whom will be focused on developing exciting new products and services used by Amazon customers around the world. The city offers an incredibly talented workforce and a budding tech scene with some of the most exciting, fast-growing tech companies in the UK situated here.”

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “Amazon opening their new office in Manchester is another vote of confidence in our city-region as a global digital leader.

“We are the UK’s top digital city-region and we are open for business. Greater Manchester is building a global reputation as a leading hub, both for multinational companies and start-ups. This news, following a number of similar announcements in recent months, shows that our city-region is swiftly becoming a go-to destination for the world’s most exciting digital companies.”

Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Jeremy Wright, said: “It is great global tech giant Amazon has chosen Manchester, a vital part of the Northern Powerhouse, to open their new office and are creating hundreds of high-skilled jobs up and down the country.

“Our booming digital sector is one of the fastest-growing industries in the UK and this is a vote of confidence in our world-leading skills in tech innovation.”

Clough & Willis advises on multi-million pound commercial property deals

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The Commercial Property team at Bury and Bolton-based solicitors Clough & Willis has completed two deals on behalf of local property developer Ron Wood which saw him sell the 47,000 sqft Atrium House warehouse and the adjoining 9,000 sq ft office building on Manchester Road in Bury.

Card & Party Store (Cash & Carry) Limited, which was already using the warehouse, has purchased it on an undisclosed long lease for £1,300,000; whilst Bracken House Properties LLP  has acquired the freehold of the office building for £1,000.000. Prior to the sale, the offices were multi-tenanted on a serviced office basis.

Paul Nolan of Nolan Redshaw acted as the seller’s agent in the two deals.

David Leviten, partner in the Commercial Property team at Clough & Willis, said: “Ron Wood Developments is a much respected Bury business so we were delighted to work with them on these deals, especially as Atrium House is considered by some as a local landmark development.”

Ron Wood added: “These were two complex transactions due to the multiple tenants and parties involved so we are pleased they completed successfully.”

Manchester City announces partnership with tappit in UK and Asia Pacific

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Manchester City has announced a new partnership in the UK and Asia Pacific with tappit, a solution that provides cashless experiences at sports, festivals and entertainment events. The deal will explore the use of this technology at Club events across the world, including global live screenings and mass participation events.

tappit share Manchester City’s passion for digital innovation, with the technology enabling fans to have a better experience at an event via easy-to-use cashless payment methods. Insights generated by the technology also provide the Club with the opportunity for continuous development based on fan usage.

Manchester City will work with tappit to offer a variety of added-value features for fans, with tappit’s worldwide footprint meaning the Club’s global fanbase will also benefit from this new partnership during live experiences throughout the season.

Damian Willoughby, Senior Vice President of Partnerships at City Football Group, said: “Manchester City are excited to be entering this partnership with tappit, whose cashless technology has proven popular at many live events. The partnership comes at a time where football and technology are more closely linked than ever before – working with tappit will certainly help us utilise this.

We want our fans to enjoy interacting with the Club when attending one of our many live events around the world and we hope this partnership will give our fans some great new experiences.”

Jason Thomas, CEO at tappit, commented: “We are delighted to be working with Manchester City and its fanbase across the world. We are committed to helping clubs deepen relationships with their supporters and Manchester City shares our vision to deliver an incredible fan experience. On top of this, the fact that they are a truly global organisation matches both our ambition and geographic reach, making them the perfect sporting partner.”

 

Family team at Stephensons appoints two new solicitors

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The national law firm, Stephensons, has appointed two new solicitors to its family team as the firm continues to see growing demand for its specialist services.

Nicola Clayton joins the firm’s Wigan office. Having qualified as a solicitor in 2012, Nicola specialises in public law proceedings representing parents and children as well as private law children applications. With private practice and local authority experience, Nicola is also a member of the Law Society’s Children Panel, having achieved accreditation in 2016.

Charlotte Ellingham has also joined Stephensons as a solicitor in the family team. With over five years’ experience, Charlotte joins the firm from Wilson Browne Solicitors in Northamptonshire. Also covering public law proceedings, Charlotte will be based from Stephensons’ office in Manchester city centre.

The Stephensons family law team now totals 46, making it the largest family department in the North West with a wealth of experienced and accredited solicitors. The family team now has six Resolution specialists and six Children Panel specialists.  Victoria Gethin, recently appointed head of the family department and Jackie Price, senior associate, are two of very few family lawyers in the country who hold dual accreditation. Mike Devlin, a partner and former head of the department is also the president of the Manchester Law Society.

The new appointments represent a continued determination to maintain the highest standards which saw the department awarded National Family Law Department of the Year in recent years in both the Jordan’s Family Law Awards and the Solicitors Journal Awards.

Commenting on the appointments, Victoria Gethin, recently appointed head of the family department at Stephensons said: “I am delighted to welcome two new talented family lawyers to the team. We have a hard-earned reputation for excellence which has been reflected by the awards we have won and our standing in the profession.  However, the test for me is the appreciation of our clients for helping them in a difficult time in their lives.  This is reflected in a growing demand for our services.  The department has a long tradition of recruiting excellent calibre staff and will continue to do so. ”

Innovative digital street units go live in Manchester

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Manchester has become the first city in North West England to benefit from the free InLinkUK from BT service, which already has over 200,000 subscribers across the UK. It offers the UK’s fastest free public wi-fi plus a range of digital services, including local council and community information.

The first 17 InLinks being installed in central Manchester provide ultrafast wi-fi speeds of up to one gigabit per second (1Gbps), the fastest free public wi-fi service available in the UK. The InLinks also provide free phone calls to UK landlines and mobiles, rapid mobile device charging, the BT Phone Book app, as well as easy access to charity helplines. Manchester joins London, Southampton, Leeds, Glasgow, Swansea, Sheffield, Gateshead and Newcastle as the latest city to benefit from the new service.

InLinks mean more space on pavements, as on average, each InLink replaces two BT payphones, with 34 set to be removed in Manchester. BT’s iconic red phone boxes will remain.

The first of the fully-accessible InLinks have already gone live on Portland Street. Further locations, including High Street and Peter Street are expected to join them in the coming weeks.

Home to the Manchester Arena, one of the biggest indoor arenas in the world, and the world’s oldest library, Manchester is a key location for visitors and tourists. This new communications service in the heart of the city will help cement Manchester as one of the UK’s most digitally connected cities.

Manchester City Council and the local community are also benefiting from the digital displays on the InLinks that display real-time information, including the weather forecast and other local information. Each InLink provides more than 1,000 hours of local messaging a year, acting as a community notice board for the local area. These services are provided to the community at no public cost, as the project is funded by advertising revenue.

Sir Richard Leese, Leader of Manchester City Council welcome the news: “I am pleased that Manchester is the first city in the North West to welcome the InLinks. We have always been a city with an eye for opportunity and believe the range of free services the InLinks provide is a significant contribution to the Greater Manchester Digital Strategy. As a city, we plan to continue to encourage and support digital innovation which strengthens businesses and investment.”

Kieran Charleson, BT regional director for the North of England, said: “Today’s launch in Manchester brings the fastest free public wi-fi in the UK to the North West. Residents and visitors alike are set to benefit from this new services, where they can make calls for free, access local information and even charge their phone when out and about.”

Matt Bird, general manager for InLinkUK, added: “Our network is currently in a period of rapid growth and we’re excited that Manchester has joined us on this journey to creating smart communities, supporting their digital innovation ambitions. With Manchester being such a core hub for workers, tourists and residents alike, the range of free digital services provided by the InLinks is a great asset.”

Altrincham litigator becomes first lawyer in North West to enter Hall of Fame for professional negligence work

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Altrincham-based litigator, Kit Sorrell, has become the first lawyer in the North West to be inducted into the Legal 500 Hall of Fame for professional negligence work.

Kit, who is a partner at FS Legal, has been recognised for being at the pinnacle of the legal profession for eight of the last ten years and has also been awarded Hall of Fame status for commercial litigation. These awards are the Legal 500’s highest accolade.

For over thirty years, Kit has routinely been instructed to represent high-profile individuals and corporations on complex, multi-million-pound claims against negligent professional advice.

Kit’s Hall of Fame accreditation for commercial litigation makes him one of only seven lawyers in the North West of England to receive this honour.

The Legal 500’s Hall of Fame celebrates the top 4% of lawyers across the UK who have received constant praise by their clients and peers for continued excellence.

Kit said: “I am honoured to be recognised in such a prestigious ranking and to be among some exceptional legal company.

“To be the only lawyer to enter the Hall of Fame in the North West for professional negligence is testament to the high standard of work that FS Legal continually produces.”

Kit garners praise from the Legal 500 for his ‘personal attention to clients and for ensuring that he gets a good result for his clients’ as well as his ‘gravitas, tough negotiation skills and dogged determination’.

“Over the last thirty years, I’ve enjoyed working for a range of clients, both high net worth individuals and corporate entities, on complex commerical and professional negligence matters – in the last year alone FS Legal has recovered several seven figure awards for its clients.”