Land off Pinfold Lane, Threadneedle Curtis, p planning docs

RPS designed the scheme on behalf of Threadneedle Curtis. Credit: via planning documents

Manchester gives nod to airport shed 

Threadneedle Curtis, part of US-based asset management firm Columbia Threadneedle, has been given permission to a build a 92,000 sq ft warehouse on a five-acre site off Pinfold Lane. 

Designed by architect RPS, the scheme would see the demolition of Hangar 4 at the airport’s World Freight Terminal to make way for the unit. 

Plans for the two-storey facility also include ground- and first-floor office space. 

There would be 95 car parking spaces provided, including five disabled and 19 electric vehicle charging bays. 

Avison Young is the scheme’s planning consultant. Tetra Tech is advising on transport, arboriculture, and flood risk. 

In August 2020, Threadneedle acquired most of Manchester Airport’s non-core property portfolio for £380m. 

Last year, the investor was granted planning permission to build three warehouses, totalling 85,000 sq ft, next to the current application site on the corner of Avro Way and Pinfold Lane. 

To find out more about the plans for Hangar 4, search for application number 136879/FO/2023 on Manchester City Council’s planning portal. 

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