Annie Kenney Mill offices in Hollinwood are now ready to let
Date published: 28 September 2023
Annie Kenney Mill is adjacent to Hollinwood Metrolink Station; fronts onto the A62 Manchester Road and is adjacent to Junction 22 of the M60 motorway
New offices adjacent to Hollinwood Metrolink Station are now complete and ready to let.
The offices amount to 17,664 sq. ft. and provide arguably the best office accommodation in Oldham, and maybe north of Manchester city centre.
The leader of Oldham council, Arooj Shah, has been on site with Jim McMahon OBE, the Labour MP for Oldham West and Royton, together with Deputy Leader of the Council, and Councillor for Chadderton Elaine Taylor.
They were welcomed to site by the owner / developers of the building, Frank and Luke Rothwell.
Su Schofield, who has led the scheme, was on holiday.
Paul Nolan from Nolan Redshaw, who have acted as development consultants and agents was also in attendance.
Mr Nolan said: “It was good to meet the MP and the leader and deputy leader of the Council to show the finished product – the best offices – north of Manchester.
“Interest has been encouraging and we are expecting to announce the first letting soon."
Annie Kenney Mill is adjacent to Hollinwood Metrolink Station; fronts onto the A62 Manchester Road and is adjacent to Junction 22 of the M60 motorway.
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