DERBY’S PREMIER OFFICE ADDRESS UP TO 40,400ft 2 (3,754m 2 )
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CATHEDRAL GREEN
On the banks of the River Derwent, overlooking Derby’s world
heritage site and ancient cathedral, you’ll discover Number One
Cathedral Green.
With its expanse of glass and its contemporary elevations,
this very special building represents quality, confidence and limitless
opportunity at the heart of Derby’s resurgent Cathedral Quarter.
Offering 40,400ft2 of Grade A office space above the city’s newest
and most cosmopolitan selection of contemporary restaurants,
there’s no better environment in which to spend the working
day… or to relax and unwind into the evening.
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Intu Shopping Mall
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FOR LOCATION
Number One Cathedral Green occupies an outstanding location
on the south bank of the River Derwent, amid the tranquillity and
charm of the Cathedral Green garden, Silk Mill and footbridge.
Yet it is a few moments’ walk from the Market Square, the
vibrant cosmopolitan heart of Derby with its Cathedral Quarter
and the hugely successful Intu Shopping Mall which has made
the City a major retail destination in its own right.
Located directly on Derby’s major bus routes and only a short
distance from the railway station, Cathedral Green is very well
connected and perfectly positioned – at the centre of one of the
Midland’s most dynamic cities.
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01. Number One Cathedral Green
02. Derby Cathedral
03. The Quad – Arts and Film Centre
04. Council House
05. Intu Shopping Mall
06. Cathedral Quarter Hotel
07. Crown and County Courts
08. Market Place
09. Derwent Valley Mills Heritage
Site & Silk Museum
10. Cathedral Green
11. Jurys Hotel
12. Riverlights Complex and bus
station
13. Premier Inn
14. Queen Street Leisure
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NUMBERONE
FOR GROWTH
Drawn by a skilled workforce and highly developed infrastructure, Derby
continues to attract an increasing number of new businesses to the city,
joining well established companies such as Rolls-Royce and Bombardier.
This new investment in Derby has acted as a regeneration catalyst stimulating
the development of new pubs, clubs, restaurants and vibrant nightspots.
The Intu Shopping Centre continues to attract high profile national
operators and the traditional high street locations are enjoying a resurgence
with operators such as Prezzo, Las Iguanas and Turtle Bay acquiring outlets
in the Cathedral Quarter.
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FOR COUNTRYSIDE
The City of Derby enjoys an enviable location on the doorstep
of The Peak District, Britain’s oldest and arguably most beautiful
national park.
Only a short drive from the city centre the national park offers
visitors the opportunity to either unwind in its unspoilt beauty or
explore the many charming towns and villages such as Bakewell
and the spa town of Buxton.
The close proximity of the Peak District affords city workers
the ideal opportunity to maximize their work/life balance.
Chatsworth House Peak District landscape
The Crescent, Buxton
Upper Dove Valley
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NORTHAMPTON
PETERBOROUGH
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NEWPORT
SOUTHAMPTON
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BRIGHTON
BASILDON
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DERBY
DESTINATION DRIVE TIME MILESNottingham 24 mins 16 milesLeicester 48 mins 33 milesBirmingham 59 mins 43 milesLeeds 1hr 25 mins 75 milesManchester 1hr 30 mins 59 milesLiverpool 1hr 48 mins 84 milesLondon 2hr 15 mins 130 miles
DESTINATION TIME BY TRAINNottingham 23 minsLeicester 24 minsBirmingham 39 minsLeeds 1hr 20 minsManchester 1hr 36 minsLondon 1hr 39 minsLiverpool 2hr 19 mins
Source: theaa.com
Source: nationalrail.co.uk
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NUMBERONE
FOR TRANSPORT LINKS
Derby’s central location and close proximity to both Junction 24
and 25 of the M1 motorway make it an ideal location from which
to reach national and international destinations.
The City’s position and access to the wider national motorway network
means that the major conurbations of Nottingham, Leicester and
Birmingham are readily accessible in less than an hour with the
business centres of Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool a little over
90 minutes drive away.
Derby’s train connections are excellent, with regular services to all parts
of the country. London St Pancras International, the link for connecting
trains to both Paris and Brussels, is just over 90 minutes away.
East Midlands International airport is about 15 minutes drive from the city
centre, offering regular flights to the majority of the main European cities.
Whichever way you look at it – Derby is well connected.
NUMBERONE
FOR PEOPLE
The most vital resource for any business is one of Derby’s
most abundant assets – its growing population.
Significantly, the biggest increase is among the young; 25 to
34 year-old professionals, attracted by the quality of life, affordable
housing and the job prospects offered by prestigious employers
like Rolls Royce, Toyota and Bombardier.
The City has 17 universities within an hours drive with a talent
pool of over 400,000 students and on a national level the
University of Derby has the tenth highest percent of graduates
employed six months after graduation; graduates who then
tend to stay in the area.
*figures are taken from www.investinderby.co.uk
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Premier Inn and Full Street frontage
NUMBERONE
FOR SPECIFICATION
The scale and vision of the architecture at Number One Cathedral
Green – the fluid lines, the stunning glazed atrium – is never at
the expense of the details that contribute so much to an efficient
working environment.
So you’ll discover thoughtfully planned, Grade A office space
where carefully selected fixtures and fittings contribute to the
overall sense of comfort and quiet efficiency. There is a spacious,
well lit reception area and two passenger lifts, each holding
up to ten people.
FLOOR m2 ft2
First Floor 767.9 8,265
Second Floor 767.9 8,265
Third Floor 767.9 8,265
Fourth Floor 767.9 8,265
Fifth Floor 683.1 7,352
Totals 3,754.7 40,412
NB. Floor areas have been scaled from architects drawings and are indicative only
GROUND FLOOR
Wilson Bowden Developments Atlantic Quay Glasgow
• Stunning fully glazed atrium and reception
overlooking Full Street
• Two 10 person passenger lifts
• Generous male and female WCs at all levels
• 2.7 metre finished floor to ceiling height
• Raised access floors
• Integrated comfort cooling and heating
• Basement car parking available
Full specification details will be provided on request.
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TOP FLOOR
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TYPICAL UPPER FLOOR
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OFFICE RECEPTION
RETAIL UNIT A
195.8 m2
RETAIL UNIT C
238.7 m2 OFFICES OFFICES
RETAIL UNIT B
146.9 m2
Belvedere Manchester
For quoting terms and further details about Wilson Bowden
Developments, please contact:
John Proctor / Tim Richardson Tel. 01332 343 222
[email protected] [email protected]
Robert Grafton Tel. 01530 276276
Stephen Salloway Tel. 01332 298 000
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DEVELOPER
In our many years as specialists in commercial and mixed-use
development, we have delivered some of the most exciting
landmark properties to be seen on the UK’s city skylines.
Ours is a complete turnkey service that spans land acquisition;
local authority, community and partner liaison; planning, design
and contracting; even funding and building service management.
The result is a reputation that clients, developers, contractors
and tenants recognise and trust as one of the best in the industry.
But our commitment goes further. We seek development solutions
that are lasting and sustainable. Excellent BREEAM ratings, enriched
wildlife habitats and improved public spaces are key to protecting
the environment and enhancing communities. Addressing the needs
of all stakeholders is central to our vision of a sustainable future.
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