If Manchester was the world’s first modern city then NOMA is the place where it all began…
NOMA is the place where entrepreneur Richard Arkwright built Shudehill Mill and cemented Manchester’s future as an industrial powerhouse, and where The Co-op grew on the founding principles of democracy, education and co-operation.
In embracing the area’s past, NOMA is inspiring its future, creating a new 20 acre neighbourhood where you can live, work, create and innovate.
– Joanne Roney – Chief Executive, Manchester City Council
NOMA combines the enterprising vision of the industrialists and the spirit of community, opportunity and fairness.
We are committed to creating an innovative, sustainable and responsibly-designed neighbourhood that celebrates NOMA’s unique heritage.
When fully built out the NOMA district will consist of 2.5 million sq. ft. of offices, 1 million sq. ft. of homes and 200,000 sq. ft. of hotels. It is one of the most significant Urban Regeneration projects in the UK
The neighbourhood is being designed with people in mind and seeks to be force for good promoting social inclusion and with community firmly at its heart.