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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Shelina Begum

Joint agents appointed to iconic Stockport Pyramid

The new owner of Stockport Pyramid has appointed Colliers International and Impey to jointly market the iconic building.

Located prominently off the M60 motorway the unusual building was sold by the Co-operative Bank to Eamar Developments UK in May for £4.5m.

The landmark property provides 86,000 sq ft of open plan office space over five storeys with a central atrium and 426 on-site car parking spaces.

Eamar will refurbish the building to create Grade A office space, with the added opportunity of offering naming rights to potential occupiers.

The national offices team at the Manchester office of Colliers and Stockport-based chartered surveyors Impey believe the unique design and position of The Pyramid will attract a great level of interest from corporate occupiers.

Dominic Pozzoni, director, national offices at Colliers, said: “The forthcoming availability of The Pyramid represents an exciting and unique opportunity for businesses to acquire an exceptional HQ office building in an outstanding location.

“Upon completion of the refurbishment, The Pyramid will help to address the strong level of demand from businesses seeking Grade A office space in South Manchester.”

The Pyramid was home to the Co-operative Bank from 1995 but the space was no longer needed following the relocation of operations to Co-operative Group headquarters at One Angel Square, NOMA Manchester and other locations.

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