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Manchester’s iconic Rylands building is being reborn – and the developers want to hear from you

New life for the Rylands building

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson - 5th December 2025

Manchester’s iconic Rylands building, formerly home to the Debenhams department store, is being reborn.

And now the developers working on its new chapter want Mancunians to weigh in on which businesses we want to see in the landmark building.

The transformation of Rylands Manchester will honour the heritage character of the building, which dates back to 1932, but will introduce contemporary design and a list of residents that’s bang up to date for our modern city centre.

The plans include building a four-storey extension with panoramic city views and a bright, central atrium.
When it completes, this Grade II-listed art deco building will bring together workspace, retail, and leisure, right at the beating heart of town between the Northern Quarter, Piccadilly, Manchester Arndale, and the central business district.

Standing proudly at the top of Market Street, this next era for Rylands will establish it as an exciting new destination in the heart of town when its phased completion begins from late 2026.

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Already confirmed to be moving in is Market Place Food Hall with its first northern location, which has signed on for a 15 year lease to occupy the ground floor of Rylands.

But now Rylands are putting it back to locals to ask what shops, restaurants, or cafes we’d love to see moving in.

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It could be a high street hero you’ve loved for years, an independent business you’ve fallen for, or a foodie spot you return to time and time again.

Your ideas could help to shape the future of this landmark building and make it a destination us Mancs can be proud of.

And if you submit your suggestions in the comments of THIS Instagram post, you could be in with a chance of winning a £100 Love2Shop voucher (make sure you’re following @Rylands_manchester for a chance to win).

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