A planning application for a landmark Grade A office building has been submitted by YTL developments and it will be the gateway to Brabazon, located next to the new station in Bristol.
The eight-storey office development will be the first permanent commercial space at Brabazon and is located immediately above the new station and will house the station ticket office.
Seb Loyn, Planning & Development Director at YTL Developments, said: “The start of construction on the new station at Brabazon earlier this month is a game changer for North Bristol.
“At a time when Central Bristol is struggling to meet demand for top-quality commercial space, now city centre occupiers have a genuine and sustainable alternative. Brabazon will offer all the advantages of the city centre and amazing road access to the M4 and M5, but none of the compromises of traditional uninspiring, car-dependent business parks.”
“Located next to the new train station at Brabazon, it will provide the area’s world-leading commercial cluster with the space, connectivity and opportunity to grow and expand.”
This new landmark will comprise 123,330 sq ft of Grade A office space in total, it located in the heart of North Bristol’s commercial cluster and up to 800 people are expected to work in the building when it is fully occupied. Typical floor plates measure 13,190 sq ft of net useable space, with the ability to subdivide space into a number of different combinations.
The new train station will connect to Bristol Temple Meads in less than 15 minutes and there will be a retail dining space on the ground floor for food, spilling out onto the public square that will be the gateway to the new neighbourhood. 107 cycle spaces and shower facilities will encourage office staff to walk, run or cycle to work.
Subject to planning approval, construction is expected to complete in early 2028.