A landmark Manchester office building is now fully let after Cazenove Capital, a wealth management business owned by Schroders, took the remaining suite on the 11th floor.
The firm will use the 5,000sq ft space as its new regional office, and means the development, completed in 2017, is now full across its 12 floors.
EY was the first occupier of the building, taking three floors as its Manchester office, with the Department of Work and Pensions following shortly, acquiring five floors for use as a digital development, training and testing hub.
Other occupiers now include law firm Knights plc, international electronics company Distrelec, and Gravitas Recruitment Group.
Wagamama occupy the largest section of the ground floor retail element, fronting St Peter’s Square which has itself recently undergone a dramatic transformation following major investment by Manchester City Council.
CBRE and Cushman & Wakefield acted for Mosley Street Ventures and DWS throughout as letting agents for the offices, whilst Jenics introduced Wagamama.