Wates wins fit-out for Manchester First Street Hub
Wates wins fitout for Manchester First Street Hub

The Government Property Agency (GPA) has appointed Wates Smartspace to deliver the Category B (Cat B) fit-out of its flagship First Street Hub in Manchester city centre, marking a major step toward the completion of one of the UK’s most significant regional government office projects.

The appointment follows a competitive tender process and will see Wates Smartspace take on responsibility for the full internal fit-out of the nine-storey building, transforming it into a fully functional office space for around 2,600 civil servants.

The new hub is part of the GPA’s wider Government Hubs Programme and will house teams from several key departments, including the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), the Department for Business and Trade (DBT), the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted), and the Department for Education (DfE). Completion of the project is expected in Autumn 2026.

With the recent completion of the Category A (Cat A) fit-out and lease commencement, the Cat B contract marks the final major hurdle ahead of the building’s full operational readiness. Once complete, the First Street Hub will be one of the largest cross-departmental government facilities outside London and is set to become a key anchor for civil service operations in the North.

In addition to its scale, the hub is notable for its strong focus on sustainability, targeting an impressive NABERS 5.5* rating.

“We are proud of the progress we continue to make as we work to provide high-quality and sustainable workplaces for civil servants across the UK,” said Georgina Dunn, Interim Director of Capital Projects at the GPA.

The £105 million development has been forward-funded by the Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC), and supports the Government Hubs Programme’s mission to rationalise the public estate, promote flexible working, and drive economic growth across the UK’s towns and cities.

Photo credit: Jon Matthews Architects

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