Rylands building in Manchester

Glyngary Wins Contract for Iconic Rylands Renovation

Glyngary Wins Contract for Iconic Rylands Renovation

Glyngary Joinery has been awarded a significant contract to supply more than 400 bespoke timber window sub-frames for the landmark Rylands building on Market Street in Manchester city centre.

Formerly home to the largest Debenhams department store in the North, the Rylands building is undergoing a major transformation that will restore its historic grandeur while introducing high-specification modern amenities. The redevelopment, led by Domis, is set to be completed in 2026.

Glyngary will manufacture and supply the timber sub-frames, which are designed to work in conjunction with classic Crittall steel frames to achieve a refined and authentic fenestration aesthetic.

‘A real privilege’

Joe Trueman, Director at Glyngary Joinery, said: “Being based close to Manchester, it’s a real privilege to be part of such a significant restoration project.

“The Rylands building is iconic, and Domis have a strong track record of delivering outstanding developments. After fine-tuning the specification with a series of trial orders, we’re pleased to say that the first phase of production is now underway.”

While Glyngary says it is best known for supplying high-end domestic products to premium installation companies across the UK, its flexible manufacturing approach is also said to make it ideally suited to bespoke commercial projects.

“Because we’ve stayed true to our roots as a specialist joinery company – rather than becoming a heavily automated production line – we’re able to tailor every product to suit each individual project,” Joe continued.

“Our time-served craftsmen can replicate complex profiles with precision, ensuring complete alignment with both technical and aesthetic requirements. It’s this adaptability and attention to detail that makes Glyngary the perfect fit for projects like Rylands.”

Strategically located at the heart of Manchester’s retail and business district, and bordering the vibrant Northern Quarter, the Rylands building will soon offer a new kind of city centre workspace. Upon completion, it will feature a range of amenities including fitness studios, social lounges, and leisure spaces.

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