Regeneration specialist is on the move to new HQ

Muse move into new offices

Regeneration specialist Muse Developments is moving into a new North West regional office.

The national development and urban regeneration specialists is to move its North West regional office to Riverside House, at the heart of its own New Bailey development.

The announcement follows a traditional ‘topping out’ ceremony, which was held recently to celebrate their new home reaching the highest point in its construction.

Overlooking the River Irwell and directly opposite Spinningfields, Riverside House will provide 11,000 sq ft of Grade-A commercial space close to Manchester city centre, just a stone’s throw from Salford Central train station.

The transformation of Riverside House by main contractor, Bardsley Construction, has seen the façade of the existing building, which dates back to the late 19th Century, retained with a new third floor, balcony and private roof-top terrace incorporated into the existing structure.

The structure has also been extended to provide a striking new gateway to New Bailey. A south-facing, outdoor terrace will also be delivered on the ground-floor.

Phil Mayall, director at both Muse Developments and The English Cities Fund, said: “This move is both a statement of our intent to continued expansion in the region, along with an opportunity to offer our colleagues a flexible working environment for them to thrive in.

“New Bailey really is one of our flagship schemes. We believe we are delivering transformational regeneration in Salford, so much so that we wanted to be part of it.”

Riverside House, is the smallest office building that that forms part of the wider New Bailey scheme being delivered by the English Cities Fund – a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal & General and Homes England.

JLL and Cushman and Wakefield are the letting agents for the New Bailey scheme.

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