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Great Northern Warehouse

Coordinates:53°28′38″N2°14′57″W / 53.47722°N 2.24917°W /53.47722; -2.24917
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Listed building in Manchester, England

The Great Northern Warehouse
General information
Location235 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 4EN,Manchester, England
Coordinates53°28′38″N2°14′57″W / 53.47722°N 2.24917°W /53.47722; -2.24917
Current tenantsOdeon Cinema,NCP Manchester Ltd, The Gym, Lane7 Manchester, Manchester235 casino
Construction started1885
Completed1899
Renovated1998
Design and construction
ArchitectA. Ross
Structural engineerW. T. Foxlee
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameDeansgate Goods Station and attached carriage ramp
Designated3 May 1979
Reference no.1268529
Website
www.thegreatnorthern.com

TheGreat Northern Warehouse is the formerrailway goods warehouse of theGreat Northern Railway inManchester city centre, England, which was refurbished into a leisure complex in 1999. The building is at the junction ofDeansgate and Peter Street. It was grantedGrade II* listed building status in 1974.[1]

The warehouse was built to be fireproof with a steel frame on a rectangular plan, 267 ft (81 m) long by 217 ft (66 m) wide and five storeys high, with 27 windows on the east and west sides and 17 windows on the north and south ends. All four sides have friezes lettered in white brick reading "Great Northern Railway Company's Goods Warehouse".[1] It was built above theManchester and Salford Junction Canal, and a dock was constructed beneath to allow goods to be transferred to and from canal barges via shafts and a complex system of haulage usinghydraulic power.[2]

The building could hold a total of 150 goods wagons across two of its levels, with capacity for a further 500 in its sidings. Its construction effectively wiped out the district ofAlport Town, which had included 300 houses, and "Over 800 men were employed on the site. 25 million bricks, 50,000 tons of concrete, 12,000 tons of mild steel and 65 miles of rivets were used in its construction".[3]

According toHistoric England, the warehouse is a "unique survival of a three-way railway goods exchange station, serving the railway, canal and road networks of the Manchester region."[1]

As of February 2023, the development includes anOdeon Cinema, casino, restaurants, bars, bowling alley, gym, and amulti-storey car park.

Future redevelopment

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In November 2022, Trilogy Real Estate and Hong Kong–based Peterson Group brought forward updated plans for a mixed-use redevelopment of the site, featuring 746 homes across three buildings – including a 34-storey tower and a 27-storey tower.[4] Applications for planning permission and listed building consent were made toManchester City Council.[5][6]

Trilogy's plans, designed bySimpsonHaugh Architects, seeks the partial demolition of a 1990s extension to the warehouse, which currently houses an Odeon cinema, an NCP car park, and a gym.[7]

The upper floors of the Great Northern Warehouse will be refurbished into offices. Trilogy worked with landscape architect Planit-IE on plans to revamp the square that fronts the warehouse.

It was reported in February 2023 that planning approval for the redevelopment had been obtained.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcHistoric England,"Deansgate Goods Station and attached carriage ramp (1268529)",National Heritage List for England, retrieved1 October 2012
  2. ^Hartwell, Clare (2001),Manchester, Pevsner Architectural Guides, London: Penguin, p. 210,ISBN 0-14-071131-7
  3. ^Parkinson-Bailey, John J. (2000).Manchester: An Architectural History. Manchester University Press. p. 55.ISBN 978-0-71905-606-2.
  4. ^Hatmaker, Julia (6 December 2022)."Plans in for £213m Great Northern Warehouse revamp".Place North West. Retrieved5 March 2025.
  5. ^"Planning – Application Summary 135565/FO/2022".Manchester City Council. Retrieved5 March 2025.
  6. ^"Planning – Application Summary 135566/LO/2022".Manchester City Council. Retrieved5 March 2025.
  7. ^Timan, Joseph (17 February 2023)."£294m plans to transform Manchester's landmark Great Northern Warehouse to go ahead".Manchester Evening News. Retrieved5 March 2025.
  8. ^Whelan, Dan (16 February 2023)."Manchester approves £213m Great Northern regen".Place North West. Retrieved5 March 2025.

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