GALLERY | The Club opens at Renaker’s Deansgate Square
The developer has opened the 22,000 sq ft amenity building, which includes a gym, fitness studios, spa, 20-metre swimming pool and sports hall, as well as a tea room and private dining room with landscaped roof gardens, as part of its Deansgate Square development in Manchester.
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The Club, designed by Manchester-based interior design firm Jolie Studio, is situated at the centre of the development’s four towers on the edge of the city centre.
Spread across two levels, the gym is operated by fitness brand TechnoGym.
The fitness suites include a spinning and yoga studios featuring virtual classes.
On the mezzanine floor of The Club, the sports hall can be booked for 5-a-side football, tennis or basketball.
Featuring a sauna and steam room, the swimming pool is located next to the spa where residents can book massages, facials and other treatments.
The top floor of The Club is home to the Tea Room, a communal lounge, and The Salon, a private dining room which is available for residents to hire out for entertaining with the option of hiring a private chef.
The roof garden was designed by landscape architect, TPM Landscape.
Daren Whitaker, managing director of Renaker, said: “The Club provides Deansgate Square’s residents with an offering previously unseen in the UK, and we’ve worked hard to ensure all of the spaces are not only unrivalled in their design, but that they also cater to a wide range of residents.”
Renaker completed construction of the 67-storey South Tower, the tallest building outside London at 201 metres, last December.
The South Tower has 496 apartments and its neighbouring buildings are 53, 47 and 40 storeys high.
In total, the development, designed by architect SimpsonHaugh & Partners, will deliver 1,500 apartments.
All of the apartments in the North and West towers have been sold and the apartments within the East Tower have not yet been launched to market.
Apartments within Deansgate Square, start at £287,000.
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