Booming recommerce firm moves into One Stockport Exchange

One Stockport Exchange

musicMagpie has signed a 10-year lease for the only remaining floor at the recently completed One Stockport Exchange.

The agreement has been signed with national developer and regeneration specialist Muse Developments and Stockport Council for the 10,118sq ft space at the 50,000sq ft BREEAM Excellent office building.

www.musicMagpie.co.uk claims to be the most popular recommerce website in Europe and not only enables customers to get cash easily, and all in one place, for unwanted items such as phones, CDs, DVDs, books, games and tech but also to buy refurbished product for a fraction of the price of new.

The company will move 50 head office employees to One Stockport Exchange this summer, also allowing room for expansion.

Muse is delivering the £145m Stockport Exchange regeneration scheme next to Stockport train station, in partnership with Stockport Council.

Bus operator Stagecoach has recently announced they will be occupying three floors, moving 200 jobs to One Stockport Exchange by the end of the year. The ground floor retail space is fully let, with a Sainsbury’s Local now open and local coffee shop operator Cafelito due to open soon.

One Stockport Exchange is part of the second phase of development at the scheme, which has also delivered a 115-bed Holiday Inn Express and new pedestrianised public space, creating a new attractive gateway to the town centre.

The road layout in the area has also been reconfigured improving access to the station, providing a dedicated drop-off facility and a new taxi rank.

Steve Oliver, chief executive and co-founder at musicMagpie, said: “For us, moving to Stockport Exchange is about the future growth of our business.

“We’ve outgrown our existing offices and to keep up with the rapid pace of growth of both buying and selling in the UK and US, we need to expand. We have an amazing working and family culture at Magpie that will only be improved by having a first class working environment at Stockport Exchange.

“Its excellent location and transport links to Manchester and London will help us massively with recruitment and its close proximity to the airport will be key as we continue to grow our US business.”

Wes Erlam, development director at Muse, said: “Announcing a second letting at Stockport Exchange in as many weeks is great news for the development and a testament to its quality and excellent location.

“It’s another feather in the cap for the scheme, which is now fully let only six months after completion. We are now looking at delivering future phases which will build on its success, further adding to the vibrancy of this new commercial quarter.”

Caroline Simpson, corporate director for Place at Stockport Council, said:  “The company is a remarkable local success story, having grown from humble beginnings in a Stockport garage only ten years ago into a multi-million pound business now trading across the globe.

“Their move marks the next chapter in the company’s story and means they can now press ahead with their plans to grow the business. I wish them every success for the future.”

The flagship development at Stockport Exchange is part of a £1bn investment programme currently underway across Stockport. The Council’s ambitious “Investing in Stockport” work is transforming the town, building on its strengths and making it even more successful for the future.

The scheme will ultimately deliver up to 375,000sq ft of office space and 28,000sq ft of commercial floor space. The first phase of the scheme – a 1,000 space multi-storey car park operated by NCP – was completed in 2014.

Cushman & Wakefield and CBRE are appointed as joint agents for the scheme, which is designed by Aedas RHWL.

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