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Dantzic
Dantzic, 29 Dantzic Street, Manchester, M4 2ALA Piece of Working History - Dantzic is an example of Dutch Modernist architecture designed by the Co-op’s own in-house team. The building is Grade II listed and was completed in 1937, it was home to the Co-operative Wholesale Society’s menswear department and, in more recent times, the Co-op’s food business. Dantzic is now a beautifully restored 1930's warehouse reimagined to offer great creative workspace in a historic building. Situated on the corner of Hanover Street, Dantzic Street and overlooking Sadler's Yard, Dantzic has an enviable location right at the heart of things in NOMA, and in Manchester's city centre.
- 42,825 Sq Ft
- 6 Floors
Accreditations
WiredScore 'Platinum' connectivity rating
BREEAM 'Very Good'
Gallery
A beautifully designed building, inside and out, from leading architects practice SimpsonHaugh and Manchester based interior design studio, Jolie. Bringing together the best of smart technology and comfort with an art deco inspired vibe to create a great workplace experience.
Specification
Open plan blank canvas workspace
Cycle storage facilities
EPC 'C' Rating
Exposed ceiling
LED feature pendant lighting
Natural ventilation
New reception design
Original parquet flooring
Two new passenger lifts
New w/c and shower facilities
VRF heating and cooling
All Electric Building
A Piece of Working History
An example of Dutch Modernist architecture designed by the Co-op’s own in-house team, Dantzic is Grade II listed and was built in 1937. Home to the Co-operative Wholesale Society’s menswear department and, in more recent times, the Co-op’s food business.
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Availability
For businesses interested in a space that combines historical charm with modern functionality, Dantzic offers an appealing option in the heart of Manchester
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