Just Eat’s appetite for extra space demonstrates growing demand from Bristol’s tech sector

May 5, 2017
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One of Bristol’s most prominent office buildings is now fully let following technology firm Just Eat’s decision to double its space in the city.

Just Eat has taken the seventh floor of Broad Quay House in Prince Street in addition to its existing space on the second floor.

Property consultancy JLL acted on behalf of Standard Life Investments, which owns the building, while GVA acted on behalf of Just Eat.

JLL director Hannah Waterhouse said: “It is fantastic to see an innovative tech company like Just Eat choosing to invest in expanding its Bristol presence. This is testament to the strength of our region’s tech and digital sector, which was highlighted in the recent Tech Nation report as being top in the UK for tech worker productivity and third for digital turnover.

“A total of 160,000 sq ft of tech style space has been brought to the market through the refurbishment of existing office space in Bristol city centre in the last six months – of this space 95% is currently let. This shows that tech style space is becoming increasingly a mainstream requirement and landlords are responding to this demand. Meanwhile, office supply in the city centre is tighter than ever and competition is fierce in the market.”

Standard Life Investments is investing in an ongoing rolling programme of refurbishment at Broad Quay House. The seventh floor now includes exposed ceilings and suspended lighting, with the common spaces and reception having been revamped too.

Just Eat was already occupying around 7,000 sq ft of space at Broad Quay House and has now agreed to take an extra 7,940 sq ft of space.

Standard Life Investments also owns the adjoining building, Narrow Quay, which is also fully let.

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