100 Embankment | space for better business

Workplace Revolution
June 11, 2024
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100 Embankment | space for better business
100 Embankment | space for better business
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On the Salford side of the river Irwell, just a stone’s throw across fromManchester Cathedral, sits a new building - a blue beacon of hopeful, dynamic and impactful business. 100 Embankment is built on the site ofManchester's historic Exchange Station, ready to fire up the engines of better business in Salford and Manchester.

On the Salford side of the river Irwell, just a stone’s throw across fromManchester Cathedral, sits a new building - a blue beacon of hopeful, dynamic and impactful business. 100 Embankment is built on the site ofManchester's historic Exchange Station, ready to fire up the engines of better business in Salford and Manchester.  

 

In store in Salford 

As businesses look to adapt and thrive in a post-pandemic world, x+why has announced their partnership with Salford City Council for the opening of brand-new flexible workspace at 100 Embankment, with stunning 360-degree views across both Salford and Manchester. 

 

The three floors of contemporary office space offered by x+why include co-working and breakout spaces, private offices, enterprise suites, bookable meeting rooms, mission rooms, phone booths, and amenities. Whether for start-ups in search of a boost of inspiration, growing teams seeking a supportive environment, or established businesses looking for a better hub and fresh start, x+why is preparing the ground to provide the right environment for businesses to grow and thrive in.  

 

Connectivity calls 

Served by all forms of public transport, 100 Embankment is just a four-minute walk from Victoria Station, which has recently been transformed into a major regional transport hub. For those who drive, there is a 442-space Q-Park carpark underneath the building, and cyclists can take advantage of one of the62-cycle racks available. 

 

But what really sets 100 Embankment apart is the spectacular city views, outstanding amenities, and unrivalled connectivity. Choose an office overlooking your favourite part of the area or take advantage of the roof terrace space for a breath of fresh air, a gathering to remember, or a reminder of the vast expansive power of Salford and Manchester. 

 

Sustainable standards from the get-go 

Sustainability is a key focus of the building with an EPC B rating, solar panel PV cells, a green travel plan, and a BREEAM Excellent rating. Four EV charging parking spaces are available on-site, and there is a waste and recycling management strategy allowing for the recording of waste generation. Locally and environmentally sourced furniture and fit-out materials complete the picture, making this an office space that’s not simply good for business, but good for the planet too. 

 

B social before launch

Prior to the launch later this year, x+why and B Lab UK teamed up to host a B Social– a gathering intended to unite employees from an array of B Corp certified businesses as well as those interested in the movement or on their journey towards certification. Over 60 people gathered in the currently vast open space, which was buzzing with excitement and a sign of the community to come, including further events in the run up to launch.  

 

Don’t miss out

The new office space at 100 Embankment in Salford is a game-changer for businesses looking to thrive in a post-pandemic world. With its stunning views, outstanding amenities, unrivalled connectivity, and sustainability focus, this is an office space that's not just good for your business, but our collective community and the planet we call home to. With x+why's inclusive, supportive, purpose-driven workplace environment, it's a place where your team can truly thrive. Don't miss this opportunity – visit www.xandwhy.co.ukto find out more and book a tour today. 

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