The Canning O’Neill View on Brexit

| John Nash

On balance, the Brexit vote looks like bad news for the commercial property market, which dislikes uncertainty and instability. It’s bound to cause some form of slowdown/dip in the short term but...

Refurbished City Centre Offices Attract New Tenants

| John Nash

[caption id="attachment_11261" align="alignleft" width="148"] 49 King Street, Manchester[/caption] On behalf of niche property investment company Beaconsfield Estates LLP, Canning O'Neill has secured new tenants at two of its’ recently refurbished office buildings...

Princess Street Lettings Enhance Creative Hub

| John Nash

Acting on behalf of Canada Life Investments, commercial property agents Canning O’Neill have announced five deals at 52 Princess Street and 54 Princess Street in Manchester city centre. At 52 Princess Street, The Recruitment...

Insider Property Awards Success

| Mandy

Canning O'Neill once again came away happy from the Insider North West Property Awards having been recognised as Runner Up in The Office Agents of the Year category. This follows us winning the...

Spotlight on Sale

| Mandy

Why has Sale become a hot spot for business? In the first of a series of monthly blogs, we will be taking a look at some of the key areas in and...

Another office letting at 196 Deansgate

| Mandy

CEG has announced that international biotech company Proteintech is the latest tenant to sign up to 196 Deansgate in Manchester city centre. The US-based organisation has chosen 196 Deansgate as its new...

Original signage found at One96 Deansgate!

| Mandy

One96 Deansgate is currently undergoing a fantastic new refurbishment programme and during the strip out, a remarkable discovery has been made! Take a look at these amazing original company signs owned by previous tenants...

Easing Manchester’s congestion is priority

| Mandy

By Conrad O’Neill, director, Canning O’Neill I commute daily by car from Macclesfield into Manchester and can speak first hand how congested the roads in Greater Manchester have become. It seems that...