The opening of a new co-working space in Sale on the outskirts of Trafford, Greater Manchester, represents a major milestone in the regeneration of the town.
Located in the heart of Sale’s Stanley Square shopping centre development, The ClassRooms comprises a collection of innovative commercial spaces.
The cutting-edge development, which was recently praised by Member of Parliament Mike Kane in the House of Commons, showcases developer, Altered/Space’s commitment to revitalising the area and providing businesses with inspiring spaces to thrive. The modern offices boast an array of amenities, including bike storage, showers, super-fast WIFI, and 24/7 security.
At the event, Kane commended Altered Space for its transformative efforts in Sale, saying: “It’s been incredible to see the regeneration in Sale town centre. The Stanley Square development and the work done by Altered Space has been incredible and brought significant benefits to the local community. The addition of The ClassRooms will help to foster economic growth by attracting new businesses to the area. I am confident that this development will further enhance Sale’s reputation as a thriving business hub.”
The collaboration between Altered Space and Trafford Council demonstrates how regeneration can transform our communities.
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Executive Member for Economy and Regeneration at Trafford Council, Liz Patel, echoes Kane. She says: “The collaboration between Altered Space and Trafford Council demonstrates how regeneration can transform our communities. I’m looking forward to seeing how the addition of The Classrooms will help the Sale community to thrive.”
Newly elected Councillor for Sale Central, Eve Parker, was also in attendance to view the conducive work environments. The flexible workstations ensure that businesses can adapt to changing needs and remain at the forefront of office innovation.
Over the past three years, Altered Space has successfully delivered more than 20 new commercial lettings, adding to the vibrancy of Sale’s business landscape. These diverse and promising businesses have been pivotal in shaping the town centre’s ongoing transformation and contributing to its thriving food scene. The introduction of The ClassRooms further solidifies Altered Space’s dedication to driving footfall and fostering economic growth in the area.
Michael Brown, Managing Director at Altered Space, says: “We are delighted to introduce The ClassRooms as the latest addition to Sale’s rapidly evolving business community. Our goal is to provide entrepreneurs and businesses with flexible, state-of-the-art office spaces that inspire creativity and collaboration in the community. The ClassRooms make use of what was empty space, to create environments that meet the needs of today’s professionals here in Sale.”
Elsewhere in the North West, Altered Space has submitted planning for extensive urban regeneration of Cockhedge, Warrington. The redevelopment there too aims to have a positive impact on the town and local economic growth.
For more information about The ClassRooms or to inquire about leasing opportunities, please, visit: https://www.stanleysquare.com/offices To keep up to date with Altered Space’s regeneration projects, visit: Altered/Space | Developer | Property Management (alteredspace.dev)