Featured BusinessesHURST deal hints at bright future for Manchester’s office market

HURST deal hints at bright future for Manchester’s office market

Sponsored Content: Offices.co.uk

unnamed 1 1

A recently agreed deal with major accounting and business services firm HURST, which will see them take co-working office space on the third floor of 125 Deansgate, is a sign of greater things to come for Manchester, as the city is poised to grow as a hub for ‘northshoring’ in the near future.

“The big post-Covid trend is the move North, to regional cities which provide cheaper office space and the opportunity to tap into specialist jobs markets – Manchester is set to benefit greatly from this trend”, explains Jonathan Ratcliffe from Office Space Agency Offices.co.uk Manchester

HURST are just one of many large, London-centric organisations to have made partial or total moves to the north of England in recent years: joining the BBC; ITV Granada; Channel 4; London law firm Freshfields and global e-commerce giant Amazon in large northern cities.

Lower rents, bigger spaces

Spurred by lower rents for superior office space in more central locations, as well as less reliance on London offices for doing business thanks to remote working, Manchester is seen as an ideal destination for large corporations looking for better value real estate due to its excellent transport links and homegrown skills base.

While other northern cities such as Leeds and Liverpool are also succeeding in attracting new corporate tenants, Manchester is perfectly placed as a destination thanks to its extremely diverse and range of office space in and around the city centre. As a result of sustained investment in facilities, Manchester can boast an excellent variety of Grade A office space that can suit any type of large corporate business, from high specification serviced office space to less traditional co-working venues. As well as the quality and variety of the facilities, large corporates can benefit from access to city centre locations and transport links that would be prohibitively expensive in the capital at a fraction of the cost, as well as links with world-class educational institutions right on the doorstep.

Bye bye London

Named for the offshoring trend in the 1980s and 1990s that saw corporations move facilities to developing markets like China and Singapore in search of better value, ‘northshoring’ promises to bring a welcome boost to Manchester too, in the form of better job opportunities and higher salaries for local workers.

A direct result of this is trickle down investment in local facilities for the benefit of incoming workers and locals, such as the well-known development of the Salford Quays area, which has seen many thriving restaurants and bars come to the area following the establishment of Media City. Similarly, tertiary services in the local area such as legal and financial businesses all the way to taxi companies and office supply firms benefit from the increased investment in local services that large corporates bring.

“As a Northern business we are very excited by the northshoring trend, its ability to add new jobs, income and other economic benefits are huge – we hope to welcome more London clients to Manchester soon”, concludes Jonathan Ratcliffe from Offices.co.uk.

unnamed 1 1

Latest

CRDOne Recognised as Bedfordshire’s High Growth Business of the Year

Bedford-based digital marketing agency CRDOne has secured the High Growth Business of the Year title at the 2026 SME Bedfordshire Business Awards after achieving...

Evlo leads the way as first commercial lender to introduce Moneyline’s MoneyToolkit

The new partnership helps declined applicants access benefits, grants and budgeting support. WAKEFIELD, UK, June 23, 2026 – Evlo is the first commercial lender to...

Scientists Turning to Unapproved AI as Laboratory Systems Fall Short, Study Finds

LONDON, UK. June 22, 2026 - New research commissioned by Sapio Sciences indicates that unofficial AI use has become commonplace in laboratories. The study...

Why Greater Manchester’s Storm Seasons Are Making Roof Maintenance a Business Priority

Greater Manchester has spent another winter on the wrong end of the weather. The 2025/26 storm season delivered the now-familiar procession of named systems...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Business Manchester will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.
Don't miss

V7 appoints James Berry as senior asset manager

V7 Industrial, the industrial asset and development management operator, has strengthened its team with the appointment of James Berry as Senior Asset Manager. Based in...

BCM Law celebrates senior promotion and continued investment in apprenticeships

A fast-growing Stockport law firm based at Stockport Business and Innovation Centre is celebrating the promotion of one of its rising stars while continuing...

Low-Cost VPS Hosting Could Expose Businesses to Expensive Security Risks, Expert Says

Businesses choosing low-cost Virtual Private Server (VPS) hosting to reduce IT expenses may be overlooking security and maintenance responsibilities that could result in far...

The growing demand for specialist providers in group and experience-led travel

Demand for specialist providers in group and experience-led travel is continuing to grow. One reason for this is that travel is increasingly being used...

More News

Corporate event catering in Manchester – Who does it best?

When it comes to planning a corporate event, one detail that makes a lasting impression is the catering. Whether you’re hosting a team meeting,...

Joe Martin-Bindley’s guide to becoming a successful letting agent in the UK

Becoming a successful letting agent in the UK can be a rewarding career, offering both financial stability and the satisfaction of helping people find...

Why new fast trains between London, Manchester and Rochdale can slash fares

Planned new high-speed trains between London Euston, Manchester and Rochdale will compete with existing rail services, deliver lower fares and serve new routes. That's according...