You can bank on being able to work efficiently and productively at our offices at 82 King Street, Manchester, once the centre of the North-West banking industry. Today, it remains one of the most important thoroughfares in the city centre and is within a mile of Manchester Victoria station.
The Grade I-listed building blends traditional design with striking modern architecture. It has a videoconferencing studio, 24-hour access, a sandwich bar and secure parking. After a productive day, you can unwind in the street’s luxury shops and restaurants.
Work from a hot desk in the coworking areas at 82 King Street, set in a striking Grade I listed building on Manchester's most prestigious business street. You get high-speed internet and natural light in a professional setting once at the centre of the North-West banking industry. With 24-hour access, a sandwich bar and secure parking on site, plus the street's shops and restaurants nearby, it is an easy place to get things done.
Hot desks come with high-speed internet and natural light in the coworking areas at 82 King Street.
Yes, 82 King Street offers 24-hour access for flexible working.
Yes, the building has secure parking, with further car parks within walking distance.
The building has a sandwich bar, and King Street's shops and restaurants are right outside.
82 King Street sits in the heart of Manchester's historic financial district in the city centre.
A Grade I listed building blending traditional design with striking modern architecture.
Near Salford Central station and the Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink stop.
Set among major banks, corporate offices and leading legal firms on King Street.
82 King Street stands in Manchester's historic financial district, once the heart of the North-West banking industry. Salford Central station is around a kilometre on foot and Manchester Oxford Road station is similarly close, while the Deansgate-Castlefield Metrolink stop lies just beyond. Several car parks, including Piccadilly Gardens Car Park and Church Street, sit within walking distance. Nearby cultural draws include the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester Art Gallery and Bridgewater Hall, with St Ann's Square and Exchange Square offering lively public spaces close by.