SMEs in search of scale-up space in Bristol’s busy commercial centre are being steered to Newminster House on Baldwin Street near Bristol Bridge.
Rhys Jones from Bruton Knowles’ Bristol office said the three suites which have just become available in the distinctive city centre building would improve supply in the City Centre – which has been under increasing pressure.
He said:
“Newminster House is in a prominent position on the corner of Baldwin Street and St Stephen’s Street. This is a stylish, seven-storey property offering smaller, more flexible office suites which are ideally suited to the SME sector.”
The suites available include 665 sq ft on the Part First Floor, 1,712 sq ft on the Part Second and 2,935 sq ft on the Part Fifth floor. Bruton Knowles are acting jointly with Burston Cook.
“Newminster House has proved popular with TMT and service businesses such as recruitment consultants or other professional services uses. Add on benefits include the popular Foundations café on the ground floor.
“With an on-site commissionaire, air-conditioning, refurbished open plan offices, a modern and spacious reception area, plus on-site parking, Newminster House ticks all the boxes for city centre space.
“It also offers bike storage and showers, increasingly seen as a must have in today’s office market.”
Rhys Jones said many SME’s were finding it difficult to source cost effective space in the city centre following the high volume of office accommodation which has been or is being converted to residential use.