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Peter Whitmore from Wates Construction and Rorie Henderson, Salmon Harvester
THE first speculative office to be built in Bristol since the recession has now been completed by Wates Construction.
Two Glass Wharf, a 40-million office building at Temple Quay, has been officially handed over to Salmon Harvester Properties, a joint venture between Salmon Developments and NFU Mutual.
Wates began work on the 100,000 sq ft office building in October 2013, which provides six floors of grade A office space with retail and restaurant accommodation on the ground floor.
Designed by Atkins, the building is within the Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, one of the UK's largest urban regeneration areas.
Accountancy firm PwC is to be the first tenant taking 28,275 sq ft across the top three floors.
Peter Whitmore, business unit director at Wates in the South West, said: "Bristol city centre is undergoing a major transformation and we are proud of the significant contribution the completion of 2 Glass Wharf makes to the landscape of the city.
"Salmon Harvester's decision to develop the first speculative office in Bristol for many years shows that Bristol is a city of growth and a great place to invest."
Rorie Henderson, development director at Salmon Harvester Properties added: "We have always had every confidence in the Bristol market and this is the first of our three development projects planned at Temple Quay.
"We have also received planning permission for the adjacent site 3 Glass Wharf, which incorporates 109,255 sq ft (10,150 sq m) of offices with retail and leisure on the ground floor, plus basement car parking. "
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Vancouver business and political boosters took turns declaring that Wednesday was a big day for the city's slowly blossoming downtown. It was, they said, a day that would be remembered as the kickoff for construction of the city's first new office building in many years.
The kickoff was an afternoon groundbreaking for the 101 Building, a three-story brick and glass structure that will occupy a vacant block on Main Street at West Sixth Street that once housed the notorious Frontier cardroom. A project of Vancouver-based Killian Pacific, the 45,000-square-foot building will offer what Lance Killian describes as "21st century office space" that is in short supply in Clark County.
"We will deliver a project that the community can be proud of," said Killian, president of Killian Pacific.
The building, which will have no on-site parking, will house offices for Killian Pacific and Mackenzie, the architecture and design firm that is a partner in the building's construction. It will also house the downtown branch of Pacific Continental Bank. All three of the anchor tenants will relocate from other downtown sites. Some space is still available for lease. Construction should be completed by the end of this year.
The building will have an historic feel with a brick facade, expansive glass entrances, and exposed timbers that evoke a "contemporary industrial feel," Mackenzie said in a news release. The developers have a goal of achieving a LEED Silver certification for environmentally friendly design. The construction cost was not immediately available from Turner Construction, the project's general contractor.
The project had plenty of boosters at the groundbreaking. The 101 Building "is the first of many great projects coming into downtown Vancouver," said Mayor Tim Leavitt. "Vancouver is going to be a world-class urban city. We're going to be the best on the West Coast."
Lee Rafferty, executive director of Vancouver's Downtown Association, praised the Killian family, reminding the crowd of business and political leaders that the last crane on the downtown skyline was for Killian's construction of the Vancouver Community Library. The 101 Building, on Main Street's southernmost block, will be "an anchor for Main Street," she said.
Roger Busse, president of Eugene, Ore.-based Pacific Continental Bank, said the new location will serve as a model for his bank's future branch offices. The bank's space will include a community room with seating for 50 guests, he said.
Mostly, though, the prospect of a new building drove the enthusiasm of those who listened to speeches and watched the developers and Leavitt toss the first shovelfuls of dirt into the air.
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