
A new high-spec office block has opened in Bristol city centre. The Welcome Building near Temple Meads station is a 207,000 sq ft workspace designed with a "hotel-quality feel".
The scheme was delivered as a joint venture between investment manager Tristan Capital Partners and real estate firm Trammell Crow Company (TCC).
The building, which signed law firm DAC Beachcroft as its first tenant last year, is TCC’s first completed office development in Europe.
Toby Pentecost, senior vice president and head of UK offices at TCC, said: “It is an exemplar development providing high-quality, ESG focused workspace in a thriving part of the city centre.
"This building sets a new bar for sustainability in Bristol and boasts an exceptional location with great amenities and connectivity. With some space still available and a shortage of large floorplates in the city, we are experiencing high demand and look forward to making another letting announcement very soon.”
The building was designed by Darling Associates Architects and constructed by Wates, and includes a unique ‘street’ on the ground floor; a huge lobby area with a café-bar; break-out seating areas; work and event space; and wellness areas and a fitness studio.
Chris Darling, founder and chair of Darling Associates Architects, said: “The Welcome Building project gave us the opportunity to design an exemplary workplace that would push the boundaries forwards in terms of offices design.
"In our approach we have prioritised attracting people back into an office environment post pandemic, and have sought to create a low-carbon building that provides a sense of community, ownership and belonging."
The building is connected to the Bristol Heat Network, from which it will extract all of its heat load. The heat is procured from the zero-carbon water source heat pump at Castle Park energy centre.
Mark Craig, regional managing director for the South at Wates Group, added: “Designed as a climate-friendly, user-focused, and inclusive office space for Bristol, not only is this landmark project truly sustainable but it delivers meaningful impact on the local community, setting a new standard for development in the city.”