YTL Developments has submitted a planning application for a landmark office building that it says will be the gateway to Brabazon, next to the new train station.
The eight-storey Grade A office development, designed by AHR Architects, will be the first permanent commercial space at Brabazon.
Seb Loyn, planning and development director at YTL Developments, said: “The start of construction on the new station at Brabazon earlier this month is a game-changer for North Bristol.
“At a time when central Bristol is struggling to meet demand for top-quality commercial space, now city centre occupiers have a genuine and sustainable alternative. Brabazon will offer all the advantages of the city centre and amazing road access to the M4 and M5, but none of the compromises of traditional uninspiring, car-dependent business parks.”
YTL says the new railway station will connect to Bristol Temple Meads in less than 15 minutes, and will provide easy access to the Ministry of Defence at Filton Abbey Wood and to Bristol University’s new Temple
Quarter Campus.
Adam Spall, regional director at AHR Architects, said: “This new first office building at Brabazon makes a bold statement. It sets a new standard for sustainable design that aligns with the environmental goals of a modern business. The thoughtfully designed ground floor seamlessly blends the private office space with the station entrance, publicly accessible cafe and vibrant
public square.”