
Thursday 21 December 2017
Plans for a new innovation campus which could boost economy by £100m have been submitted.
Located on the CMFT campus in the heart of Manchester’s innovation district, Corridor Manchester, Citylabs 2.0 and 3.0 will be targeted at health and medical technology companies.
The new development is being proposed by Manchester Science Partnerships in a joint venture with Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CMFT).
Phase 1 , the £25m Citylabs 2.0 development will comprise 92,000 sq ft of lab and office space. Subject to planning permission being granted, construction work will begin in autumn 2017, with completion expected in late 2018.
Phase 2 , Citylabs 3.0 will span 128,000 sq ft and integrate the development of new buildings with the Old Saint Mary’s Hospital, an existing listed Victorian building. Construction is planned to start in summer 2018 and is due to be completed in 2020.
If approved, Citylabs 2.0 and 3.0 would be the first to be delivered through the Strategic Property Partnership between Manchester Science Partnerships, Bruntwood, and CMFT.
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