Law firm on the move to brand new office in central Bristol

Law firm DAC Beacroft is moving into a new office in Bristol later this year.

The firm is moving its 800 South West staff into the Welcome Building in the second half of the year.

The building is being delivered in a joint venture between EPISO 5, a fund managed by Tristan Capital Partners, and Trammell Crow Company.

DAC Beacroft has leased 44,196 sq ft  and is taking levels 6 and 7 of the new building.

DAC Beachcroft is one of the largest legal sector employers in the South West and will be moving from its current location in Portwall Place.

Toby Pentecost, senior vice president and head of UK offices at Trammell Crow Company said: “Having recently celebrated the topping out of the site, we are incredibly proud to be able to announce the arrival of DAC Beachcroft.

“This is a great result underlining the amazing space and amenities Welcome Building has to offer. With sustainability and wellbeing at the very heart of the project, we are in discussions with several other occupiers as we head towards completion.”

James Brodie, managing director, at Tristan Capital Partners, added: “Welcome Building is an exemplar development providing high-quality ESG certified workspace set within a thriving part of Bristol city centre. Companies are continuing the flight to quality seeking premises which combine best-in-class workspace, modern amenities, ESG credentials and a great location, all of which Welcome Building offers.”

Ben Daniels, Bristol location head at DAC Beachcroft, added: “Providing our colleagues with a high quality working environment that supports flexible working and collaboration is a priority for us. Welcome Building is ideally located in the centre of Bristol with great travel links and adaptable working spaces. We were also impressed by the building’s excellent sustainability credentials and its emphasis on creating a local community.”

Designed by Darling Associates Architects the 207,000 sq ft landmark in the city centre will reset the bar for sustainability by targeting optimal energy efficiency along with a commitment to create a healthy environment for all who work there.

A unique street on the ground floor will host events with an open café bar and specially commissioned public art, to foster a collaborative business community.

The building will be an all-electric workspace, with PV cells on the roof and targeting Net Zero Carbon in operation.

The building is also connected to the Bristol Heat Network, from which it will extract all of its heat load. This naturally sourced and low carbon heat is procured from the zero-carbon water source heat pump at Castle Park energy centre resulting in no polluting combustion whatsoever on site.

Knight Frank and Alder King are leasing agents for Welcome Building.

 

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