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Bristol building undergoing £10.6m transformation into offices and shops

The property near The Galleries shopping centre in the city centre is also being renamed

CGI of what The Fairfax in Bristol will look like(Image: Midas)

Work has started on a £10.6m refurbishment of a former office building in Bristol city centre.

Tower House, on Fairfax Street near The Galleries shopping centre, is set to be transformed into a mix of office, social and retail space.

All floors of the development will be refurbished, with the ground floor set to include a cafe and retail units, one of which will be a hot yoga studio.

Work on the building will also include the construction of a new reception area with a café, and redecoration and refurbishment of all fixtures and fittings, including lifts and bathrooms.

The 71,000 sq ft 14-storey property has been renamed The Fairfax and is expected to be completed in early 2022.

Construction firm Midas, which is working on the project, will also create a new external façade, replacing windows and installing a new roof.

Steve Hart, divisional director at Midas Construction, part of the Midas Group, said despite the ongoing impact of the pandemic, he believed demand for office space in Bristol would continue growing.

“[Office space] is set to increase as businesses reassess how and where they operate from and we believe that The Fairfax is perfectly situated to meet that need,” he said.