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In In Response to Demand, Flexible Workspace Operator Clockwise Further Expands by Nearly 50% In Manchester

Today, flexible workspace operator Clockwise announces the expansion of its presence in Manchester city centre, increasing its footprint within Linley House by nearly 50%.

Situated in central Manchester on Dickinson Street, just off Portland Street, phase two sees over 170 new desks and more than 14,000 sq ft in additional space. Members also have access to three brand new meeting rooms, Two Hands, an onsite artisan café and a club lounge on the ground floor, which provides a collaborative space for businesses and individuals to use.

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The expansion is in response to the ever-growing demands in Manchester city centre for a higher quality and premium flex offering, in which its first phase launched in May 2022.

With flexible licenses, considered design and state of the art hybrid-work model technology, Clockwise Manchester reflects the changing nature of work and the differing demands businesses have from their workspace. Offering co-working, dedicated desks or private offices there are also breakout areas, club lounges, bookable meeting rooms and a dedicated podcast recording room. The site also benefits from great nearby amenities, local connections, and access to the wider region.

Originally built in 1963 as a former electrical station, powering the whole of Manchester city, the building has been sensitively renovated by architect MoreySmith to reflect its industrial architectural history. Hinting mid-century influence and boasting original features such as high ceilings, large windows and the iconic ‘City of Manchester Electric Light Station’ sign, the space has been re-energised to create the best working environment for members.

The building also boasts carefully considered design elements, which help to increase productivity, support wellbeing and foster community. Featuring public spaces including a striking engineered stairwell for Clockwise members to congregate, natural daylight is optimised to aid circadian rhythms, with the addition of planting to help purify air and enhance memory retention and compassion.

Linley House is just one of Clockwise’s 13 spaces in the UK, and the growth signifies a step in the business’ ambitious growth plans as it sets to continue opening further spaces in both the UK and Europe.

 Alexandra Livesey, COO at Clockwise, commented“We’re excited about the expansion of our central Manchester site, Linley House, which will help to serve more businesses and entrepreneurs in the local area. As a building that formerly provided electricity to Manchester, it’s great to see the space being used to power start-ups and give energy to the city’s SMEs. With nearly a 50% growth in Clockwise’s current Manchester footprint, it goes to show the demand for Clockwise’s flexible offering is increasing in demand, in line with the way people work and use spaces. This beautiful building – its restored interiors and office flow – sets a standard for our other spaces, showcasing how design and functionality come together to create the perfect space to connect and collaborate.”

Olivia McHugh
Olivia McHugh
Staff writer
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