Welcome Building Bristol

Welcome Building, Bristol

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207,000

square feet

8

floor office block

Welcome Building Bristol

A landmark building for Bristol’s rapidly growing Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone.

Close to Bristol Temple Meads station and Brunel floating harbour, Welcome Building has been designed with tenant flexibility in mind, with open and reconfigurable spaces ranging between 10,000 30,000 sq. ft and all floors able to be subdivided into separate tenancies.

Backed by a joint venture between developer Candour and the EPISO 5 fund managed by property investors Tristan Capital Partners, sustainability and biodiversity are key engineering focuses, with the intention of a significant reduction in embodied carbon and targeting BREEAM ‘Outstanding’, WELL Core & Wiredscore Platinum certificates.

Welcome Building Bristol

Brimming with amenities

Facilities will include a secure basement area with 290+ cycle stations and car parking with provision for 19 car park spaces with 4 for electric vehicles, an events space, ground floor café, fitness facilities including changing rooms and showers, as well as landscaped areas outdoors providing flexible working spaces.

We are delighted to be delivering another landmark building in Bristol’s rapidly growing Temple Quarter, helping to further transform the local area. We are focused on promoting biodiversity and sustainability, and will deliver Welcome Building using techniques designed to reduced carbon impact, creating flexible spaces that appeal in the long-term.”
Alec Jackman, Regional Director, South West

Alec Jackman

Regional Director for Wates in South West England

Working in partnership with Tristan Capital Partners and supported by Apollo, we are committed to setting an example in sustainable development and delivering outstanding workspace for Bristol City Centre. We are already seeing significant interest from occupiers.”

Toby Pentecost

Candour co-founder


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