Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Brunel would like it

The first stage of the regeneration of the historic area around Temple Meads station has been completed by TCN with Bristol & Exeter House (B&E House).

Originally the headquarters of the Bristol and Exeter Rail Company, the Jacobean style property has become a boutique office aimed at catering for a mix of start ups, young and entrepreneurial companies that require a high level of service. Although small at 1,394 sq.metres (15,000 sq.ft.), its attraction is shown by the early leasing of close on 25% to Amonite, a film company, and Cross Country Trains.

Richard Pearce of TCN commented: “The vibrant brand profile that B&E House creates will attract a wider audience of office and leisure tenants to the site facilitating our vision for the whole scheme.”

Pearce created TCN in 2006 in partnership with TCN Urop of the Netherlands. The expansion moved up a gear when it bought Express Parks Development the following year and it started the policy of introducing the European model of developing and managing innovative real estate projects in conjunction with private and public partners.

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