Another day another development as Bruntwood SciTech’s Manchester Thread Works completes

Bruntwood SciTech, the UK’s largest property platform dedicated to growing the nation’s innovation, tech and science sectors, has completed its £6m transformation of the historic 117-119 Portland Street building, situated at the gateway to the city’s Oxford Road Corridor knowledge quarter.

The reimagined building joins three others – 113-115 Portland Street, 127 Portland Street and 61 Oxford Street – as part of the new Thread Works gateway cluster between the knowledge quarter and city centre. Inspired by both the buildings’ heritage and future, the name Thread Works draws on the buildings’ first ever user Schill Seebohm & Co, a 19th century shipping merchant trading Manchester’s famous locally made textiles from these buildings in the 1880s, and the concept of a ‘thread’ in technology typically being the smallest set or sequence of instructions that a computer handles. Together, the inspirations “shape a name and cluster which reflects the entrepreneurial spirit that weaves together the four buildings, the new business community that will be based there of creative, tech and innovation-led businesses, and its creative legacy.”

The completed investment sees 117 Portland Street offer 35,000 sq ft of contemporary workspace across six floors, with purposeful design to support ambitious businesses of all sizes in the creative, tech, and innovation sectors to scale, with nine new flexible suites ranging from 1,200 to 6,200 sq ft now available.

As part of the refurbishment, Bruntwood SciTech says it has delivered a future-ready, sustainable and fully fitted and furnished workspace that addresses the changing demands of today’s market, including 100% renewable energy use and EPC A Rating, whilst preserving the building’s historic character.

As the heart of the cluster, the building will act as the focal events and social hub to support connection and collaboration across the four buildings, with a 40-seat auditorium, communal breakout lounges on both the ground and lower ground floors, an onsite gym, and boutique gym-quality showers and changing facilities, helping to foster community, work-life balance, and active travel.

The entire ground floor has already been pre-let to WW+P Architects and Egis UK. Property Hub, the property investment education specialists and podcast producers, will also soon be joining 117-119 Portland Street.

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Businesses locating to Thread Works will join Bruntwood SciTech’s Manchester community of more than 400 startups, scaleups and global businesses across their 21 city centre innovation hubs and 4 campuses, as well as their national network of over 1,100 innovation, tech and science companies. They also gain access to Bruntwood SciTech’s innovation growth support which provides everything a business needs to scale, including connections with the brightest talent, capital and investment, as well as introductions to established partners such as universities, hospital trusts and other public and private sector organisations. At the gateway to the knowledge quarter, Thread Works customers will especially benefit from introductions and access to top-class talent at the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University as well as alternative training providers all based on the Oxford Road Corridor.

Jack Harrison, commercial manager for Bruntwood SciTech, said: “The transformation of 117–119 Portland Street marks a key milestone in our mission to support businesses looking to access Manchester’s growing innovation ecosystem. As the anchor of our new Thread Works cluster, it will provide a home for small to mid-sized fast growing businesses to connect, collaborate and scale both within the immediate neighbourhood, and across Bruntwood SciTech’s city-wide ecosystem.

“WW+P’s arrival reinforces the important role workspace and our established ecosystem plays in the growth of creative and innovative businesses. As the practice joins our growing community of forward thinking, ambitious businesses, we will continue to support cross-industry collaboration that leads to future defining work.”

The completed refurbishment forms part of Bruntwood SciTech’s £243 million programme underway across Manchester city centre, delivering 727,000 sq ft of new specialist office and lab space. Other major projects include the Pall Mall redevelopment, King’s House and No.3 Circle Square, Thread Works is the latest completion.

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