PS21 comprises a self-contained four storey office building located on Prince Street in the heart of Bristol city centre. The last suite comprises a part floor of 1,528ft2 (142m2).
Existing occupiers include Blue Arrow, Kinex, Ricardo, Rapleys, Baltimore Consulting, MWH & Concert Consulting.
The building has excellent car parking with space for 16 vehicles, plus a secure area for cycle storage. There are new shower facilities on the ground floor.
PS21 offers newly refurbished, high quality office space with double-glazed windows to the front and rear, providing good levels of natural light. There is a new canopy above the main entrance, new entrance doors, with access to the basement car park and cycle storage to the side of the property via an access controlled gate.
You enter the building into an impressive double height reception from which there is access to the two ground floor suites, the two 8 person passenger lifts, new showers and the main stairs. Each floor offers accommodation with a regular configuration accessed from the central core.
FLOOR | FT2 | M2 | |
---|---|---|---|
THIRD (SOUTH) | Baltimore Consulting | ||
THIRD (NORTH) | Shintoa (UK) Ltd | ||
SECOND (SOUTH) | QBE Management Services (UK) Ltd | ||
SECOND (NORTH) | Rapleys | ||
FIRST (SOUTH) | Iken Business Ltd | ||
FIRST (NORTH) | Ricardo | ||
GROUND (SOUTH) | Thorn Baker Ltd | ||
GROUND (NORTH) | 1,528 | 152 | |
TOTAL | 1,528 | 152 |
PS21 provides the following specifications:
PS21 is located at the junction of Prince Street and Thunderbolt Square and is immediately adjacent to Queen Square and the Harbourside. Occupiers will have ready access to green spaces, the Floating Harbour, bars, shops and restaurants. Temple Meads station is within a 15 minute walk.
Other occupiers in the immediate vicinity include Veale Wasbrough Vizards Solicitors, KPMG, Handelsbanken, Aon and Just Eat.
The accommodation is offered on new full repairing and insuring leases via a service charge.
The EPC Rating C - 72
For further information please contact the agents:
James Preece
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Alfie Passingham
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Andy Smith
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Martin Booth
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