Aviva Investors has sold the building which was put up for sale at around £43m in May 2022.
The identity of the buyer and the deal value is unknown.
The deal was done by JLL and KLM Real Estate who had been jointly marketing the property.
The Corn Exchange was built in 1837 and stands in the Medieval Quarter of Manchester city centre.
Its apart-hotel is run by Roomzzz while its tenants include Benyan, The Cosy Club, Pizza Express, Pho and Mowgl
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