A revised masterplan has been developed which will see the creation of a science, innovation, and manufacturing campus at Manchester Airport

MIX MANCHESTER will be one of the largest science and innovation campuses in the UK, delivering 2 million sq ft of advanced manufacturing and science space. It will be the only UK campus of its kind adjacent to an international airport and will create up to 8,000 jobs.

Driven by occupier demand, a range of buildings will be available, including advanced manufacturing, research and development, laboratory and office spaces, alongside complementary amenities such as hotels, leisure facilities and public realm.

The masterplan has been developed by Sheppard Robson over a two-year period and will be delivered under a revised Strategic Regeneration Framework (SRF) for the area that will undergo public consultation this summer, prior to formal endorsement by Manchester City Council. Formerly known as Airport City Manchester, the 60-acre site will be brought forward in a phased manner, subject to planning approval.

£30m of JV capital has already been invested in infrastructure
£30m of JV capital has already been invested in infrastructure Manchester Airports Group

The joint venture (JV) partnership behind MIX MANCHESTER includes a portfolio of clients represented by Columbia Threadneedle Real Estate, Manchester Airports Group (MAG), Beijing Construction Engineering Group International (BCEGI), and Greater Manchester Pension Fund (GMPF).

With £30m of JV capital having already been invested in highways and utilities infrastructure, MIX MANCHESTER is being brought to market as a ‘shovel-ready’ site. A new pedestrian bridge linking to the main airport site, the Enterprise Way link road and the installation of high-voltage electricity and utilities connections have already been completed, as well as three brand new hotels.

The range of buildings will be driven by occupier demand
The range of buildings will be driven by occupier demand Manchester Airports Group

Setting out the JV partnership’s vision for MIX MANCHESTER, Gareth Jackson, group property director for Manchester Airports Group, said: “In recent years, we have seen occupier demand move away from traditional out-of-town offices. This trend, coupled with rapid growth in the advanced manufacturing, life sciences, digital and technology economies and the requirement for highly sustainable work environments has led us to adapt our plans for the next phase of commercial development.“

MIX MANCHESTER will be a dynamic, well-connected, and flexible campus where occupiers can collaborate and be part of a community of forward-thinking pioneers on a global stage.

JLL and Track Real Estates have been appointed as agents and CBRE will act as planning consultants

MIX MANCHESTER is being brought to market as a ‘shovel-ready’ site
MIX MANCHESTER is being brought to market as a ‘shovel-ready’ site Manchester Airports Group