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Follow on Google News | ![]() Bristol city centre becomes latest office and coworking location for South West firmBLOCK and Oval Real Estate sign contracts, with fit out of the Fairfax Building starting immediately
By: BLOCK The new Bristol location will see four floors and 20000 sq. ft at Oval Real Estate's impressive Fairfax Building turned into Bristol's newest office and coworking space, offering state-of-the- Coworking spaces like those offered by BLOCK, are transforming the way professionals work, with key benefits including flexibility, workspace cost-efficiency, the opportunity to network in a community of like-minded professionals, plus access to membership perks such as event spaces and health and wellbeing facilities. BLOCK's Managing Director, Ben Cheriton said: "BLOCK is an office business that is all about people and helping businesses move forwards. BLOCK is consistently striving to push the boundaries of innovation and ambition - always moving forward, so to complete this deal represents a great step in the next chapter of our story." Oval Real Estate's Founder, Nick Prior, said: "We have signed a long lease with BLOCK as we believe that they will deliver best in class space in what is now a best in class building. Collectively we aim to provide an offering otherwise not seen in the Bristol market." The legal process has now concluded, and BLOCK will work alongside Bath-based fit out contractor, Interaction, in delivering its unique offering. The fit out will commence immediately and take three months to complete, with first tenants expected to occupy the stunning space in October. The coworking industry in the UK has seen remarkable growth in recent years. According to industry reports, the coworking market has been expanding at an average annual growth rate of 21.3% since 2021. Bristol in particular has emerged as a coworking hotspot. According to a report published by office retail agency, The Instant Group in March of this year, occupancy in the city centre has increased from 81% in Q1 2023 to 86% in Q1 2024, demonstrating the local industry's upward trajectory. To register your interest and for more information, visit www.blockworkspace.com/ End
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