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Port Street, Manchester - First Floor Retail Space

Manchester, Manchester

350 sqft

Retail

Bar & Restaurant

Event

Shop Share

Unique

A Little About This Space

Manchester’s Northern Quarter has become a by-word for the city’s cool, creative community, and the bars and boutiques of Port Street are no exception. Located in a former Victorian terrace, this contemporary space sits on the first floor below a fashion boutique.

THE CROWD

You’ll find a mix of local young professionals and students here, as well as tourists exploring the area’s vintage shops and unique spots. The neighbourhood is busiest on weekend days and evenings, and Manchester Piccadilly station is a five minute walk away.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURS

Next door is an estate agents, with a luxury hairdressers on the other side. Opposite is the traditional Crown and Anchor pub.

Amenities

  • Lighting
  • Shelves
  • Counters
  • Fitting rooms
  • Heating
  • Toilets
  • Security shutters
  • Stock room
  • Wifi

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Rules of The Space

  • Events can only take place outside of Store Hours (Mondays to Saturdays from 6pm - 10pm; and all-day Sundays.

  • Pop Ups must dispose of all rubbish themselves - nothing to be left in the space.

  • If renting for 12+ months you may have your sign outside the store. As we are a listed building all signage must be approved by our landlord. You will be able to advertise your pop up using our A-Board located outside of the store.

  • Pop Up's must be aware this is a shared space with two other businesses and therefore must respect their neighbours. Music must be kept at an appropriate level at all times.

Home Truths

The space is accessed through the shop, so you’ll need to think of extra signage and ways to bring potential visitors in.