Colliers International has recently let a further two suites at King William House on Queen Square in Bristol, acting on behalf of Scarborough Group International.
The former potato factory, located on the eastern side of Queen Square, has been converted to provide modern open plan accommodation with the vacant accommodation refurbished more recently to provide a contemporary feel.
Recruitment firm Henry Nicholas, has taken the 2,487 sq ft Suite B on the second floor on a five year lease, whilst Quartz Insurance Brokers has taken 563 sq ft in Suite C. These latest lettings mean that there is just one suite remaining, measuring 2,585 sq ft on the top floor.
Alfie Passingham of Colliers International, said that the building’s landmark location, combined with the unique accommodation had created a flurry of interest in the space.
He said: “King William House is proving to be a popular destination for occupiers as it offers space that is different from the norm on Queen Square. The number of recent enquiries suggests that the remaining space will not be around for much longer.”
Simon McCabe, Director of Scarborough Group International, said: “These lettings emphasise the continued demand for high quality office space in Bristol. We now have only one suite remaining and we are confident that this will be let shortly to another reliable and high-quality tenant.”
King William House is being marketed by joint agents Colliers International and JLL. Henry Nicholas was represented by Williams Gunter Hardwick.