Manchester, United Kingdom
Contemporary apartments perfectly placed to enjoy the very best of Manchester.
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Alumni has two distinct characters. Alumni A, is the conversion of the existing Victorian buildings fronting George Leigh St. Alumni B, is a wholly modern addition to the corner of the site fronting both George Leigh St and Cotton St. The two building elements are arranged around a secure central courtyard garden area for residents.
Alumni A, the larger of the two blocks, offers a carefully considered approach to there-use of the buildings, the scale of the original generously proportioned floor-to-ceiling heights is improved through provision of mezzanine decks providing flexible space overliving areas and key architectural features are retained.
Alumni B provides the best of contemporary apartment living in a purpose-built, modern structure. Spacious and well-appointed, the building is a direct contrast to the Victorian conversion but suitably compliments its older neighbour.
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Alumni is perfectly placed to enjoy the very best Manchester has to offer. Just a short stroll away is the renowned Northern Quarter where you can enjoy artisan cafes and independent shops. Just a further 5 minutes and you are in the centre of Manchester with the opportunity to make the most of the city. Alumni benefits from excellent transport routes and access to local stations. You’ll never be late again.
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Over 140,000 people work in Manchester City Centre and that figure is growing year on year. This along with the largest student population in Europe, with 70% of students retained post graduation in the City, adds to the ever growing demand for high quality rental accommodation.
Are you considering investing in a buy-to-let property in Manchester? The city's prominence dates back to its status as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution in the early 19th century. Then, many factors came together to propel it to become the pre-eminent city of its time. In the early 21st century, many parallels can be made in the city’s transition during the Industrial Revolution to the world’s leading industrial metropolis and now to a leading 21st-century economy.
Manchester is a city with many impressive statistics to its name. It was the world’s first industrialised city, home to the first public library and the birthplace of the first computer. It has the world’s oldest railway station and the oldest professional football league. It is also where scientists first split the atom and has been home to more than 25 Nobel Prize winners. We offer some of the very best investment properties in Manchester.
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55,000 | Job Creation
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140,000 | Population Growth
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