Six new tenants secured following £6.5m transformation of Jackson House

Six new tenants have committed to Jackson House following a £6.5m makeover delivered by property group CEG.
The new arrivals at the 130,000 sq ft office development in Sale, are technology company, HSO, which has taken a 6,124 sq ft suite, meanwhile, Eden Planning has moved into a 915 sq ft studio, Sohan UK Corporation has taken 874 sq ft, IBM 678 sq ft and Contact Systems and Murray Plate Group have taken 452 sq ft. This leaves just one studio of 1,044 sq ft available.
Adrian McNay, HSO managing director, said: “We selected the building because it provides a fantastic environment for our team.
“The facilities on-site, break out spaces, contemporary design and great connectivity were all a draw and the building meets all of our sustainability criteria as a businesses.”
CEG completed the £6.5m redesign in summer 2021, transforming the entrance with a 2,000 sq ft extension providing a striking contemporary glazed double-height reception, gym, café and terrace, with access to free WiFi and plug in points.
Bookable meeting rooms and video meeting facilities, electric vehicle charging points, cycling facilities, showers, drying room and lockers and a garden now benefit the building’s 1,000+ occupants.
Providing the largest single floor plates of any office in South Manchester at almost 30,000 sq ft, the refurbishment has also unveiled CEG’s Let Ready range of studio space for smaller and fast-growing businesses.
Offering fully-furnished workspace for teams of eight to 18 people, complete with modern kitchens and dedicated meeting rooms, the studios enable a company to move in, plug in and start work immediately.
The individual studios offer companies the opportunity to be part of a wider thriving business community on flexible easy in/easy out flexible leases. The studios have proved so popular that CEG is now delivering a further four larger fitted-out suites offering space form 1,678 sq ft to 3,878 sq ft. These will be ready from autumn 2022.
Robert Morton, investment manager at CEG, said: “This striking high street building provides healthy, sustainable and productive space designed to attract and retain the best talent, whether a small business or multi-national corporate.
“The garden, café, meeting rooms, video conference suites and other facilities along with our easy-in, easy-out flexible leases, enabling companies to grow and contract on site, are adding the appeal. As a result we are now delivering more studio space, alongside the traditional office space.”
Health, wellbeing and sustainability were a key focus of the refurbishment. Energy efficient lighting, heating and ventilation solutions and new feature ‘pop out’ thermally efficient windows, have all significantly improved the energy rating of the building from an EPC D rating to EPC A. As well as reducing customers’ operating costs, this has delivered an appealing working environment for staff.
Tenants have control of the building management system and, through education, are further helping to reduce the building’s operational footprint – helping workspace be part of a company’s ESG.
Refurbishment, rather than rebuild, has successfully limited the embodied carbon emissions associated with demolition/transportation and delivered a more operationally efficient building with reduced energy demand. Power is sourced from a 100% renewable tariff, 100% of waste diverted from landfill and the EV charging, bike and shower facilities enhance sustainable commuting.
CEG has also appointed an on-site life team which is working to deliver a collaborative community, providing a team dedicated to making occupiers’ lives easier, happier and healthier through promotions, activities, support and events.
Canning O’Neill and Savills are the letting agents for Jackson House. Conrad O’Neill, director of Canning O’Neill, said: “It was a brave decision by CEG to redevelop Jackson House and this transformation has, without a doubt, delivered the market leading office building along the A56 corridor.”