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Office Space in Centenary Way, M50

Salford | Regus | Ref 25847


Features & Amenities

  • 24/7 access
  • Access To Other Nationwide Centres
  • Air Conditioning
  • Breakout Space
  • Event Spaces
  • Event Talks
  • Furnished
  • Super high speed internet
  • IT Support
  • Kitchen
  • Meeting Rooms
  • Reception Area

Description

Situated in the heart of Salford, Centenary House is an exemplary choice for any working professional looking for a remote and well-connected co-working space in Greater Manchester, being only a couple of hundred metres from Trafford Park, Europe’s largest industrial estate. On the approach to this gleaming, glass-fronted structure, you can't help but notice the mirror-like floor-to-ceiling windows dazzle in the sun, reflecting the puffs of white in the sky and the various picturesque surrounding green areas.

We’ve taken over the entire top floor. Of which, we have 22,000 sq ft of co-working space available. Guinness Circle Bus Station and Ladywell tram stop are close by. From here you can unlock endless entertainment possibilities within a short commute. 15 minutes can see you into the thriving epicentre of Manchester City Centre. Centenary house is located off the M602 Manchester Orbital, and straightforward to drive to should you wish; there is also ample parking.

With a range of options available, you can be sure to find the right office solution at Centenary House. Whether you’re looking for an office to rent, or if you’re looking for co-working spaces in Manchester, we have you covered. With full meeting room and conferencing facilities at your disposal, you’ll have everything you need with our fully serviced packages. Manchester United lovers can quickly get to the game from the office. Just ten minutes on the tram to Old Trafford; doubling up as a deal sweetener for your clients. For something a little bit different you could treat them or yourself to the Red Devils museum and stadium tour. Or immerse yourself in the local history; head down to the IWM Imperial North War Museum.