PropertySt John’s Court secures first letting with Steven Stone

St John’s Court secures first letting with Steven Stone

Family business Steven Stone are the first tenant to take space at PJD Property’s newly-refurbished St. John’s Court on Quay Street, Manchester, taking the third floor suite of 1076 sq ft on a 9 year lease.

Totalling 4,842 sq ft and in a prime location opposite Spinningfields and next to the new St John’s District, PJD Property purchased St. John’s Court in 2018, and over the last two years have undertaken a comprehensive refurbishment with new finishes throughout to bring the building up to Grade A standard including air conditioning, new lift, WC`s and a remodelled entrance and reception area.

The second floor of 1262 sq ft is being fully fitted and furnished to offer a “plug & play” opportunity for prospective tenants. This will include the creation of a meeting room, kitchen area and provision of carpeting, lights and desks throughout meaning that tenants have no need for any significant capital expenditure when taking the space. This solution is also available on the ground and first floors, if required. The design and fit-out is being undertaken by OBI Property.

Founded in Manchester in 1937, Steven Stone is relocating from its Manchester city centre operation in Spinningfields to St. John’s Court and will offer a new modern, unique experience to selling engagement rings, wedding rings and bespoke diamond jewellery. Customers will be taken through a special journey of “The Stone Way” showcasing Steven Stone’s unique fine jewellery experience. The showroom will run an appointment only system.

Mark Davies, director of PJD Property, said: “We are delighted to welcome Steven Stone to St John’s Court. They are a company with a long-standing reputation in Manchester and it is good to have them in the building as our first tenant. Despite this last year creating a challenging environment for all, we’ve been encouraged by the level of interest in St John’s Court and hope to make further announcements in the near future.”

Zack Stone, Managing Director of Steven Stone said: “St John’s Court ticked all the boxes for us – the space has an abundance of natural light, which is key in our business, and it’s in a great location. The visitor journey is of real importance to us and we felt that St John’s Court provided us with the right consumer experience. We’re looking forward to opening in April 2021.”

Canning O’Neill acted on behalf of PJD Property.

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