It is just an empty building site at the moment with a couple of pile drivers starting to reach down to start work on the foundations and the odd tipper truck driving around
In two and a half years this will be the site of what could be the world’s largest well being resort
Therme’s Manchester CEO David Russell tells us how this project will produce £3.5 billion of social impact to the North West
“it’s unique in that nobody has even created a project like this in the U.K.” says Russell
Being created across the road from the Traffird Centre it will cover 28 acres, with up to 7,000 people on the site at any one time.

There are thirteen and a half million people within a 90 minute drive to an area that also attracts millions to the Trafford Centre
Therme have a vision of having ninety per cent of the U.K. population within 90 miles of a resort
There are plans for five more with Glasgow on the banks of the Clyde, the next on the cards with plans for the South West, the South East and the Midlands
Manchester will get the first glimpse though in 2028 with lagoon and wave pools, multi-sensory sauna rituals, steam rooms, waterslides, spa therapies, and health and fitness experiences, all kept at a temperature of 33 degrees
Therme Manchester has revealed it is reducing waste and keeping materials in circulation through the use of 3D printing technologies.
Collaborating with 3D fabrication Fab.Pub, Therme Manchester is repurposing materials into architectural forms, as well as elements such as furniture, plant pots and recreational features.






