Property agency Colliers International has relocated its Bristol base to one of the city’s most-prestigious office developments.
It has moved from Broad Quay House, on Broad Quay, into 10 Templeback – a 123,000 sq ft contemporary waterfront property and one of Bristol’s most prominent Grade A office developments which combines historic architecture with cutting-edge design.
Colliers has taken 4,700 sq ft in the building, owned by Benson Elliot. Global management, engineering and development consultancy Mott MacDonald is also moving its 100-strong team from Prince Street to the building in June, taking 10,000 sq ft on the building’s ground floor, while Momentum Financial recently moved into the building.
Head of office at Colliers International South West and South Wales Tim Davies said: “As a major international real estate advisor it was important that we operate within a building that reflects our position in the market.
“This statement building fuses modern design with traditional Victorian architecture to provide the perfect solution for our requirements.
“As strong supporters of Bristol European Green Capital, we are especially pleased that the design of this building ticks so many boxes in terms of its environmental credentials.
“Having a sustainable approach to the way we operate continues to be a key factor in many of our business choices and our move to 10 Templeback reinforces this ethos.
“This policy will ensure we have a great working environment and attract the best possible employees. Moreover our clear commitment to working sustainably is in line with the philosophy of all our major clients”.