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Iconic Canons House to be turned into Bristol’s largest office building
The sale of the iconic Canons House on Bristol’s harbourside has been completed.
As first announced in August, the 200,000 sq ft building in Canon’s March, City Centre has been purchased by Kinrise and Mactaggart Family & Partners (MF&P).
Now the developers have announced plans to turn the circular office building overlooking Lloyds Amphitheatre into the city’s largest and most sustainable Grade A office building with restaurants and events spaces for cultural and community programming.
Samuel Lawson Johnston, Kinrise co-founder, said: “Canons House has the scale and architectural prominence to be Bristol’s leading office building.
“We look forward to it being full of thriving people, growing companies, life and soul. It has also been a long-standing ambition for Kinrise and MF&P to work together and this is the perfect project to bring out the best of our complimentary skills.”
William Laxton, CEO of MF&P, said: “We are very pleased to have completed this acquisition and with such a compatible partner in Kinrise, too. Our experience of our existing portfolio is that the occupier market is extremely strong for the right assets in the right location.
“We are in no doubt that this development will prove to be best-in-class and that it will serve as a base for the region’s top office occupiers.”
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