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All-electric Hyphen building signs Irish consulate

Blue Coast Capital has announced its latest letting at 75 Mosley Street’s all-electric Hyphen building in a deal to the consulate general of Ireland.

The consulate will be taking up space on the 6th floor, South on a 15-year lease, resulting in the building now being more than 90 per cent let.

Hyphen, which boasts exceptional ESG credentials, was recently acquired by Blue Coast Capital and offers high quality, sustainable workspaces, with a significant proportion of the building available on a ‘plug and play’ approach.

There is also access to communal roof space, a premium coffee shop and lifestyle gym, all within a great location of Manchester’s prime CBD, overlooking St Peter’s Square.

The Irish Consulate is currently located in temporary offices at Lowry House on Marble Street. Work will begin shortly on the fit out of the new permanent chancery space with a view to relocating to Hyphen in early 2025.

Blue Coast is soon to commence a high-quality, design-led fully fitted and furnished space of 3,399 sq ft on the 4th floor, North, expected to attract strong interest. Once leased, the building will be more than 95 per cent occupied.

Flourish

Matthew Lester, asset manager at Blue Coast Capital, said: “We are delighted to welcome the Irish Consulate to our occupier line up and to execute the first phase of our business plan at the building. Hyphen is one of Manchester’s most innovative buildings, which is a hub for forward-thinking businesses that want to flourish in a city centre location.

“Suites are quickly being snapped up and there’s no surprise given our extensive ESG offering and premium workspace.

“We’re looking forward to filling the last few spaces and watching the impact that our tenants make in the city.”

Knight Frank acted for the Consulate General of Ireland, whilst OBI and Savills represent Blue Coast. Blue Coast Capital is a global investment manager of real estate, private companies and listed securities.

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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